And, in addition to what BOTH Paul and Ben said, this old IT geezer
appreciates the occasional little trips down Memory Lane, since my own
RAM seems to be fading a bit here and there.  Full disclosure:  I go
back to the PDP11 and VAX/VMS 3.5.

Regards to all, for the many extremely helpful and interesting posts
over the years here.

Dave H.


On Nov 6, 2007 5:17 PM, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/6/07, David Ecklein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If anyone knows of any other
> > scratch-built computers from that era, please get in touch with me, perhaps
> > off-list.so that meta-discussions don't cause the clutter here.
>
>   In addition to what Paul said, I'd like to point out that such
> discussions are likely to be of interest to many of our members, and
> are arguably more on-topic than a lot of the crap that flows across
> this list.  :-)
>
>   BTW, that is quite the impressive science fair project.  We had to
> stick to keeping an egg from cracking when dropped off the roof of the
> building.  =^)
>
> -- Ben
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