I was really referring to the teenagers, altho it also extends into the twenties
for many.
And I congratulate you for your good fortune.
Lawrence
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Lawrence Walker wrote:
>
> > And of course the younger generation (as always) views anything that
> > isn't on the "bleeding edge" of anything, as unworthy or useless.
>
> Well, not always. I started deliberately collecting older systems when
> I was in college--around 1994. My girlfriend, who is younger still, has
> nice start on a collection of her own; included in it are some NeXTs, a
> Mac SE, a Televideo terminal, and an Apple IIc. She even spent one
> summer aiding in the cleaning of the Memory Test Computer from Project
> Whirlwind at the MIT Museum:
> <http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/tt/2001/sep26/compaq.html>
>
> I have the best girlfriend EVER!
>
> -brian.
>
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Received on Wed Oct 30 2002 - 15:27:00 GMT