Who says familiy activities are extinct? ^_^

From: jpero_at_cgocable.net <(jpero_at_cgocable.net)>
Date: Thu Jun 17 13:08:54 1999

> Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 14:42:20 -0700
> Reply-to: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu
> From: "Daniel A. Seagraves" <DSEAGRAV_at_toad.xkl.com>
> To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers" <classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
> Subject: Who says familiy activities are extinct? ^_^

Seagraves's scribbling reads...

> Yesterday, I spent all day at a customer's site, arguing with Windows NT.
> God, I hate NT.

Oh, there's a security hole on NT reported just today on slashdot.

>
> Anyway, I return to the office to clock out, call home, my mother answers.
> I says, "Is my supper still there?" She says, "Yes, and hurry home, me
> and your (little) sister went dumpster diving."
>
> "Uh, WHAT?"

> A Laser 128. No power supply. What's this?

Apple II type clone.

> The 2 leased-line modems - a small Gandalf model, and something else.

Is that blue box with black front with 4 red LEDs (I think power,
connection, RX and TX.) in a row and a power switch? On back serial
port and 4 position terminal screw block . Then it's hardwired
modem, u need other end in a rack card and a computer to drive this
modem. It's dumb modem. Good up to 9600bps. Used to work with them
9 years ago, they were taken out of use and Z19 terminals about a
year and half later when I first worked with them.

Wizard
Received on Thu Jun 17 1999 - 13:08:54 BST

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