dinosaurs mating
n. Said to occur when yet another
big iron
merger or buyout occurs; reflects a perception by hackers that
these signal another stage in the long, slow dying of the
mainframe industry. In its glory days of the 1960s, it was
`IBM and the Seven Dwarves' Burroughs, Control Data, General
Electric, Honeywell, NCR, RCA, and Univac. RCA and GE sold out
early, and it was `IBM and the Bunch' (Burroughs, Univac, NCR,
Control Data, and Honeywell) for a while. Honeywell was bought out
by Bull; Burroughs merged with Univac to form Unisys (in 1984 ---
this was when the phrase `dinosaurs mating' was coined); and as
this is written (early 1991) AT&T is attempting to recover from a
disastrously bad first six years in the hardware industry by
absorbing NCR. More such earth-shaking unions of doomed giants
seem inevitable.