What's your specialty?

From: Julius Sridhar <vance_at_ikickass.org>
Date: Tue Feb 5 18:08:36 2002

Mainframes (IBM and other), big-iron VAXen, general big-iron,
miscellaneous big-iron, IBM RS/6000's, and DEC PMAX systems.

Peace... Sridhar

On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Sellam Ismail wrote:

> Ok, now's your chance to discuss your specialty and get the attention of
> other folks who have stuff that you may want.
>
> I disqualify myself from this discussion because technically a "Specialty
> of Everything" is not really specialization.
>
> I want everything and anything ;)
>
> Actually, I do like to specialize where few fear to venture. I have
> massive amounts of computer books, magazines, documentation and manuals.
> I do not discriminate. If it's a book and it has just about anything at
> all to do with computing, it goes into my library. Again, there is a
> purpose to this seemingly unquenchable psychosis.
>
> My collection of Y2K preparedness books is probably unrivaled (at this
> point probably 30+ volumes and counting).
>
> Somebody's got to do it.
>
> Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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