Other collecting activities?

From: John Boffemmyer IV <john_boffemmyer_iv_at_boff-net.dhs.org>
Date: Fri Apr 16 11:11:17 2004

Wouldn't one with electronic digital readout and electronic buttons like a
current technology microwave count? You have the "timer" and "sensor" and
"settings" for amount of damage you wish to do with the heat, right?
Something has to control all of it together and I do remember seeing one
like that for kids about 6 or 7 years back before the Jamesway chain went
under here in the U.S. (simply because one of my younger cousins at the
time wanted one of those toy easy bake things with the magic light bulb of
heat power, lol. He later learned how to put paper and other items into it
when no one was looking and start small fires.). I remember the queasy bake
and the gummy maker, etc. Anyone who is under 40 or so in this group and
had a K.B. Toys nearby - well, in the U.S. (been in one), can remember
those things lining their shelves, next to play-doh and board games, across
from the model train stuff and plastic modeling supplies.

Side note: I burned out my pizza hut bake oven. For a time in the 90's, 3
of the local Pizza Huts actually had a table reserved for my family and I,
year round. =)

Getting back on topic:
1- Sellam, I'll email you shortly next week on the said items we discussed
and will be shipping soon.
2- Tom Ponsford, I'll get back to discussions with you this week as well,
as I have also been busy around Easter (sorry).
3- The Proxim cards sound cool and well, if you want Joe, I can help search
out more so they can be of some use to you (no fee).
4- Am I leaving anyone else out? If so, contact me privately, thanks.

-John Boffemmyer IV


At 11:05 AM 4/16/2004, you wrote:
>...

Snippity, snip, snip, damnit.

>...
>Best, David Greelish, classiccomputing.com

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