On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Brett wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Stacy C. Morang wrote:
> > I'd love to have one, but there's the usual two problems - one is that
> > B.C. is a really long way from Maine, and two, storage space (although if
> > you were on this corner of N. America I'd solve that one).
> >
> > Now, if there was a bucket brigade.....
>
> That's funny Stacy 8-) This is what I thought belonging to this group and
> the Classic Computer Rescue Squad was ALL about. I would like this to be
> a *normal* thing to do. Everyone who wants one - Talk to Tim. Tim puts a
> list of who gets gets what. The closest Rescue Squad personnel arranges
> a time and date for his pick up in B.C. We ALL find out about Customs
> view of shipping scrap across the boarder 8-) Sure - the hardest hit will
> be the first in the chain - but we ALL should be first at least ONCE! Then
> the next RS person in each direction goes to #1's location and we start
Hard to say if Stacy will will see anything up in Maine by that time or
not -- looks like by the time Bill Donzelli and I get finished divvying
up what gets to the NY Metro area, there might not be much of a load to
pass on to New England. And yes, I'm interested in one of the machines
myself, but being at the wrong edge of the continent definitely has its
drawbacks. Now if my fiancee's father would die so I can move to
Thermopolis Wyoming and buy the bookstore there, I'd be able to schedule
all sorts of little trips. But it looks like he's good for another
decade or so which keeps me trapped here in New Jersey.
--
Ward Griffiths
"the timid die just like the daring; and if you don't take the plunge then
you'll just take the fall" Michael Longcor
Received on Wed Jul 23 1997 - 09:51:07 BST