Yessir, the dual celeron 300A @ 450Mhz running NT server. Those were the days :)
I still lurk, I just don't find a lot to get excited about these days.....

lopaka




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From: DSinc <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, September 23, 2011 4:51:46 AM
Subject: Re: [H] STOP...

LMAO!!!!!!!!
I just knew some others were lurking!
Long live the Almighty C-300A!
I do have a matched, mint pair of them if somebody
is still into antique PC's...............:)
LOL!
Duncan


On 09/23/2011 08:08, Anthony A Riederer wrote:
> That's what I said. Celeron 300A, etc. Oh the memories.
> Anthony
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of FORC5
> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 6:21 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [H] STOP...
>
> dam has it been that long :'(
> hard to think about
> fp
>
> At 03:33 PM 9/22/2011, DSinc Poked the stick with:
>> Greg,
>> +1, and for the record I am 63; retired from Xerox after 33yrs.
>>
>> Julian,
>> Good synopsis, but Tom's OC list was ~2 decades ago; so, if may
>> 10-finger math still works, you joined as a teenager. Glad you have
>> stuck it out!
>>
>> Duncan
>>
>>
>> On 09/22/2011 18:19, Greg Sevart wrote:
>>> That's a really interesting observation. I also live in a major US
>>> city and work for a very large corporation, and while I do use SMS on
>>> occasion, 99% of my written communication (sent and received) is still
>>> via e-mail. I have a big concern with security of SMS for anything
>>> more sensitive than "we're in conference room 6."
>>>
>>> It's all about finding the right tool for the job. SMS is a great tool
>>> to have, but I think many have a tendency to use new tools as golden
>>> hammers rather than finding the most appropriate problems for them to
> solve.
>>> For reference, I'm 28.
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:hardware-
>>>>>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill
>>>> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:57 PM
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: Re: [H] STOP...
>>>>
>>>> Quite correct. The world is changing the way it talks to itself. Big
> time.
>>>> Quickly.
>>>>
>>>> I live in a major US city  and work for a large corporation. I can
>>>> share with you that in the last 12 months, SMS texting
>>> is
>>>> now standard in business. Email is not dead and it will never die ( I
>>> think!)
>>>> but it is clearly on the decline. In my experience in my world. Here,
>>>> everybody texts. If you send someone an email, you have to text them
>>>> and let them know they have an email in their Inbox. Because they
>>>> never check it. It ain't just kids anymore, sad to say.
>>>>
>>>> You almost define your age by how you communicate. Someone joked with
>>>> me the other day that landlines and email are for "people over 50."
>>> Sheesh.
>>>> If you want to propose marriage and express your undying love for
>>>> someone, you have to do it in less than 160 characters.....
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>
>>
> --
> Tallyho ! ]:8)
> Taglines below !
> --
> Time goes? No.  Alas time stays, we go.
>
>

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