I'm back! (and other things)

From: Merle K. Peirce <at258_at_osfn.org>
Date: Sun Oct 29 09:11:26 2000

You might bear in mind that RCS/RI has their Open House 11/18 and 12/16
and ours is 12/3. Groton is only about 65 miles from Providence, and
maybe 40 from us.

On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, David Vohs wrote:

> First of all I'd just like to say a big hello to all the group members. Yes,
> I did make it through boot camp, & now I'm up in Groton for sub school.
>
> Anyway, I was wondering if anybody had a working Apple Newton 2100 (or
> upgraded 2000) with all of the stuff it came with (dock station, CD, stylus,
> manuals, etc.) that they would be willing to let go for cheap. Can you help
> me?
>
> Also, if the Newton has the keyboard, I don't want it, but if it has a carry
> case, I'll take it.
> ____________________________________________________________
> David Vohs, Digital Archaeologist & Computer Historian.
> Home page: http://www.geocities.com/netsurfer_x1/
>
> Computer Collection:
>
> "Triumph": Commodore 64C, 1802, 1541, FSD-1, GeoRAM 512, MPS-801.
> "Leela": Macintosh 128 (Plus upgrade), Nova SCSI HDD, Imagewriter II.
> "Delorean": TI-99/4A, TI Speech Synthesizer.
> "Monolith": Apple Macintosh Portable.
> "Spectrum": Tandy Color Computer 3, Disto 512K RAM board.
> "Boombox": Sharp PC-7000.
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M. K. Peirce
Rhode Island Computer Museum, Inc.
215 Shady Lea Road,
North Kingstown, RI 02852

"Casta est qui nemo rogavit."
              
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Received on Sun Oct 29 2000 - 09:11:26 GMT

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