California Condor


The California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is a species of North American animal in
the New World vulture family Cathartidae. Currently, this condor inhabits only the Grand
Canyon area and western coastal mountains of California and northern Baja California.
Although other fossil members are known, it is the only surviving member of the genus
Gymnogyps.

It is a large, white vulture with patches of white on the underside of the wings and a largely
bald head with skin color ranging from yellowish to a bright red, depending on the birds
mood. It has the largest wingspan of any bird found in North America and is one of the
heaviest. The condor is a scavenger and eats large amounts of carrion. It is one of the
worlds longest-living birds, with a lifespan of up to 50 years.


Turbo Pascal


Turbo Pascal is a complete software development system that includes a compiler
and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for the Pascal programming
language running under CP/M, MS-DOS and CP/M-86, developed by Borland under
Philippe Kahns leadership. The name Borland Pascal was generally reserved for
the high end packages (with more libraries and standard library source code) while
the original cheap and widely known version was sold as Turbo Pascal. The name
Borland Pascal is also used more generically for Borlands dialect of Pascal.

Borland has released three versions of Turbo Pascal of historical interest free of
charge: versions 1.0, 3.02 and 5.5 for MS-DOS.