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<0> the Compact Mac is a Mystic I built
<0> the next is a 12" RGB on a earlier sweep freq for the Apple IIgs under it
<0> the flat screen is on the 2 main Macs, the CRT is on 2 PCs and a Beige Mac now
<1> u running a museam there?
<2> yes
<0> all are networked together
<2> he is
<0> in a way
<2> except pilgrim's museum is *working*
<3> Why do you have all those, pilgrim?
<0> some people game, I network ;)
<1> no trs 80?
<0> I have a Model 100
<2> we have a Computer History Museum here, and it has most of the computers pilgrim has, on display
<0> and it willhook in at 300baud
<0> panini not the DigiBarn?



<1> wow
<0> I know him
<1> bet u dont got an Osborn:)
<0> you loose
<0> and a KayPro ;)
<2> Osborne... the first laptop!
<1> how many total?
<1> some lap :)
<0> I had a Z80 S100 CompuPro box but it was too dang BIG
<0> no idea
<1> can you still finf o/s bot disks for the osborne?
<1> boot
<0> google this phrase "Network from Heck" you will find some refrences and a few articles I have written
<0> yes
<0> a fellow in LA is the keeper of CP/M for the antiques
<0> go to usenet and check comp.sys.cpm
<1> i have a sanyo mb1000 uses cp/m
<0> or ask bob ;)
<2> pilgrim: http://computerhistory.org/collections/donateArtifact/
<1> and a book called cp/m basic
<0> panini cool I could get a tax deduction for my insanity
<0> now when I got a Apple /// on the "net" that was something
<2> see, this is what puters USED to look like: http://www.computerhistory.org/VisibleStorage/images/102637043_lg.jpg
<0> panini that is SAGE
<0> panini go to www.archive.org go to the moving picture archive. then do a search for SAGE
<0> 1st "internet" was the SAGE net\
<0> IBM built it for 1 billion 1950s bucks
<2> and this: http://www.computerhistory.org/VisibleStorage/images/102637073_lg.jpg
<0> that is a ENIAC flip flop rack
<4> when a bug was literally a bug in a relay somewhere =x
<1> i have a lil radio shack calculator/computer that docks to a printer and a c***ette interface. model 100? runs basic.
<0> http://www.thegalleryofoldiron.com/
<0> I would love to find a real model 100 floppy drive
<0> it was made and a few were sold
<0> it hooked to the RS232 port
<5> SAGE stands for Simple Al Gore Echo protocol
<1> bugs did get into stuff, stuck ther sizzled, shorted it out, dried out and problem vanished..
<5> see, he DID invent the internets!
<0> LOL!
<0> gotta go, time for bed
<6> sup guys
<7> Lots of nothing.
<8> equally rotten
<6> cl*** at 2
<8> can I feel?
<8> I hear an owl
<8> pyrex is hardened gl***
<6> yeah
<6> i broke it today in chemla
<6> b
<6> and lit up a huge strip of magnesium it was sweet
<8> blinding
<8> resulting in magnesium oxide
<6> yeah
<8> a lot of people don't know you can burn iron
<6> i went to a debate today college republicans vs anti-war they said "a free ticket will get you a seat, but you'll only need the end"
<6> i almost fell asleep
<8> you'll only need the end?



<8> for what? what end?
<6> the end of the seat
<8> edge of your seat?
<6> yeah
<6> end = edge
<6> hehe
<8> you mean it was dull?
<8> is there a middle ground between "republican" and "anti-war?"
<8> like, sometimes we need to go to war, and sometimes we don't?
<8> I know there are some people who are philosophically opposed to all war ... we don't need to take them seriously
<8> then there is room for debate about THIS particular war
<8> Pyrex: so which was this debate?
<8> if we weren't a nation we could never go to war and wouldn't need to
<5> I think there should be more wars
<9> you should turn on Coast to Coast AM
<9> Alex Jones
<9> Konica Minolta pulls plug on camera, film business http://networks.org/?src=reuters:2006-01-19T093251Z_01_T107452_RTRUKOC_0_US-JAPAN-KONICAMINOLTA
<9> sign o' the times
<5> awww
<5> I have an ancient minolta
<10> i can vote for a terrorist party in iraq
<10> if iwas an iraqi
<10> the benefits of democracy
<11> TEHRAN (AFP) -
<11> Iran said it was open to compromise in the crisis over its disputed nuclear programme as the United States and
<11> European Union pushed for Tehran to be hauled before the UN Security Council.
<11> HAHAHHA
<11> Comet you around?
<9> France defends right to nuclear reply to terrorism http://networks.org/?src=abc:1520782
<11> hahah oh man Hillary is all mouth the past 2 days she ought to shut the **** up or she is going to get owned hahahah
<11> she blames the Bush administration for lost time in the nuclear negotiations with Iran, saying that the Bush administration "outsourced" negotations to Europe's Big 3
<9> lol
<9> isn't that what the stupid libs want?
<11> Iran won't acknowledge our diplomats
<11> the dumb wench
<9> what would she say if the US DIDN'T let the "big 3" do the negotiation?
<9> "the US is acting unilatterally, omfg!"
<11> "I believe that we lost critical time in dealing with Iran because the White House chose to downplay the threats and chose to outsource the negotiations," Clinton said.
<11> my god this ladies true colors are coming out
<11> THANK GOD
<9> that's the exact opposite of what she would have said if the US were doing all the negotiating, total hypocratic flip floppery
<9> typical libspeak
<12> It is hypocritical but its more just playing the political game
<12> the dems are beginning to setup there campaign
<12> for the end of year elections
<9> desperate attempt to get the Dems back in power, they don't know how to deal with being the 2nd party
<11> well she is trying to play the hawk, at the same time of trying to satisfy her liberal buddies, but its like mixing water and dirt
<9> "dirt and water" lol
<11> hehe
<11> The survey of 200 hospitals run or funded by counties in 39 states and Washington, D.C., shows that 47% said methamphetamine is the top illicit drug involved in emergency room visits. Sixteen percent said marijuana, and 15% said cocaine.
<13> marijuana emergency room visit
<13> ??
<13> must be some high grade stuff
<11> yeh i would like to know where and how they got that 16% number
<11> Man i drank a case of beer and smoked 1 joint and BAM! I hit the floor
<11> hehehhe
<13> ha
<13> man I used to smoke medicinal grade weed and far too much ofit
<11> "chalk that up as part of that 16%
<13> i have no clue how one would go to the ER from weed
<13> i guess
<13> or they got a brownie lodged in thier throat
<11> or, someone has a car accident and say "Yeh i smoked a joint just before I drove"
<13> that may be the case
<11> In the Jan. 19 issue of the journal Nature, scientists report a spike in helium 3, a type of helium that's rare on Earth and typically of extraterrestrial origin, in a layer of sediment dated to that time frame.
<11> The dust rich in helium 3 spiked about 8.2 million years ago and gradually decreased over the course of 1.5 million years, the data shows.
<12> I kind of doubt that smoking weed is 100% harmless on 100% of the individuals on a population of roughly 125 mil+ adults
<11> hahah a bunch of cave men walking around speaking in really high voices
<13> yeah the decline is all GWB's fault man
<13> hehe
<11> rond no one is saying its 100% harmless
<12> well thus the 16%
<11> dude
<11> get a clue


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