Harris computer/ Nighthawk

From: Lawrence Walker <lwalker_at_mail.interlog.com>
Date: Wed Aug 19 16:06:29 1998

On 19 Aug 98 at 6:44, cdrmool_at_interlog.com wrote:

> I'm not sure about the model, but you mentioned that it was by Harris.
> I just recently saw a "Harris" server and stations here in Toronto. There
> were no doc's with it. There must have been at least 8 stations for it.
> I accidently got the keyboard in a pile of stuff so if the person who
> picked it up is looking for it and is on the list! I've got it for you.
> It seems to be, to my limited knowledge, a VM system. I would have picked
> it up because it was so friggen ugly (I buy old stuff for looks as much as
> for what it is-I know I'm shallow), but unless I used the stations to hold
> up my mattress, I'd have nowhere to put it. Hey, know theres an idea..
> Larry, did you buy it?
>
> Colan
>
 Nope, I've already got the TRS 80 8" HDDs and some 5150s holding up my
mattress. What I need is some kip-bags for clothes since the rapidly rising
wall of puter stuff has buried my dresser (never really liked the thing anyway)
 I did pick up a mint Apple IIc . No power supply tho. Anyone on the list got
one they want to part with ?
 There is a comp.sys.harris news-group. Nothing in it when I looked. Don't know
if there's a FAQ.
 If they were all gone we've got some SERIOUS collecting competition out there.
Maybe the same guy that scooped the 6 Rainbows.
 I for one am all for the Ebay phenomina. If it keeps up I can sell my
collection and retire to Florida with the proceeds, where, according to Joe,
the real bargoons are. In pallet-sized lots.
 
 ciao larry
lwalker_at_interlog.com
Received on Wed Aug 19 1998 - 16:06:29 BST

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