1977 Apple II for sale.

From: Lawrence Walker <lgwalker_at_mts.net>
Date: Mon Dec 16 18:50:20 2002

 No big thing. Just stick your arm in and the little critters are quite
satisfied after 10 minutes or so. You just have to eat lots of liver or
other blood-building nutrients.

Lawrence

On 16 Dec 2002, , Merle K. Peirce wrote:

> I get great solace from telling people about my leech tank, and how
> tiresome feeding time can be.
>
> On 15 Dec 2002, Christopher McNabb wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 20:17, Chad Fernandez wrote:
> >
> > > I should
> > > have showed them my radioactive material..... It's part of the old
> > > smoke detector I found in the house :-)
> > >
> >
> > We have a weekly event at Virginia Tech called "Geeks Lunch" where
> > people get together and discuss geeky things. Sometimes, people bring
> > "Show and tell." I once brought a piece of Trinitite I had picked up
> > somewhere and a geiger counter. The challenge for the rest of the
> > group was to guess what the "mineral" was.
> >
> > Many of my friends and co-workers think I am more than a little odd,
> > based on the antique computers, slide-rules, radioactive materials and
> > sundry other curiosities I keep around.
> >
> > --
> > Christopher L McNabb
> > Operating Systems Analyst Email: cmcnabb_at_4mcnabb.net
> > Virginia Tech ICBM: 37.1356N 80.4272N
> > GMRS: WPSR255 ARS: N2UX Grid Sq: EM97SD
> >
>
> M. K. Peirce
>
> Rhode Island Computer Museum, Inc.
> Shady Lea, Rhode Island
>
> "Casta est quam nemo rogavit."
>
> - Ovid
>


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