@joomy@functional.cafe
the UNIX v4 tape reminded me of this story by Ali Akurgal about Turkish bureaucracy:
Do you know what the unit of software is? A meter! Do you know why? In 1992, we did our first software export at Netaล. We wrote the software, pressed a button, and via the satellite dish on the roof, at the incredible speed of 128 kb/s, we sent it to England. We sent the invoice by postal mail. $2M arrived at the bank. 3-4 months passed, and tax inspectors came. They said, โYou sent an invoice for $2M?โ โYes,โ we said. โThis money has been paid?โ they asked. โYes,โ we said. โBut there is no goods export; this is fictitious export,โ they said! So we took the tax inspectors to R&D and sat them in front of a computer. โWould you press this โEnterโ key?โ we asked. One of them pressed it, then asked, โWhat happened?โ โYou just made a $300k export, and weโll send its invoice too, and that will be paid as well,โ we said. The man felt terrible because he had become an accomplice! Then we explained how software is written, what a satellite connection is, and how much this is worth. They said, โWe understand, but there has to be a physical goods export; thatโs what the regulations require.โ So we said: โLetโs record this software onto tape (there were no CDs back thenโnor cassettes; we used ยฝ-inch tapes) and send that.โ Happy to have found a solution, they said, โOkay, record it and send it.โ The software filled two reels, which were handed to a customs broker, who took them to customs and started the export procedure. The customs officer processed things and at one point asked, โWhere are the trucks?โ The broker said, โThere are no trucksโthis is all there is,โ and pointed to the tape reels on the desk. The customs officer said, โThese two envelopes canโt be worth $2M; I canโt process this.โ We went to court, an expert committee examined whether the two reels were worth $2M. Fortunately, they ruled that they were, and we were saved from the charge of fictitious export. The same broker took the same two reels to the same customs officer, with the court ruling, and restarted the procedure. However, during the process, the unit price, quantity, and total price of the exported goods had to be enteredโas per the regulations. To avoid dragging things out further, they looked at the envelope, saw that it contained tape, estimated how many meters of tape there are on one reel, and concluded that we had exported 1k to 2k meters of software. So the unit of software became the meter.