Bit savers would be interested in scans of old manuals.  Can you give
them a list of what manuals you have?

On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 8:03 PM, J R <jayare...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "
> We programmers just tend to be highly nervous packrats, and we should 
> probably get over it. "
>
> Guilty as charged!  I still have tree-sourced /360 manuals that I had in the 
> '60s.  Every once in a while I appease my wife and grudgingly put one or two 
> out for recycling.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jul 3, 2016, at 20:40, Jack J. Woehr <j...@well.com<mailto:j...@well.com>> 
> wrote:
>
> J R wrote:
> And, even if I eventually do get everything downloaded, I have no idea how to 
> organize it
>
> I'm more or less a compulsive PDF downloader (and before that a compulsive 
> bookshelf collector, still have sets from the 1990's)
> but recently I've made my peace with IBM Knowledge Center. They're going to 
> keep the info available, or if they don't, nobody
> will be able to service their customers, and it's over.
>
> We programmers just tend to be highly nervous packrats, and we should 
> probably get over it. It's a grand waste of time downloading
> manuals we might need. I grab the ones I'm using and get the rest when I want 
> them.
>
> --
> Jack J. Woehr
>
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