First things first - it was "First come, first served", and so everything's gone, apart from the 486s which nobody wants, and an X-Terminal, which likewise nobody wants. Thanks for taking a load off my mind, folks. It's great.
And would the gent who took the AS/400 consider making himself known to CLUG and maybe we could organise some sort of AS/400 Learners' Association? Paying perhaps $??.00 per month for the privilege of logging into the AS/400 and learning its grosser and finer points? That was one of the things I had in mind when I rescued it from Molten Media a coupla years ago - but I never got a Round Tuit - those things are essential these days. ;-) On Tue, 11 May 2004 21:16, you wrote: > Firstly, the good news - to cut down on the amount of gear I'll need to > shift, I'm offering my spare PCs free to good home to whoever wants to > brave a chilly 6pm or later tomorrow and pick them up. There's two 486s, > two Pentiums, one Acorn, and one C64. And if anyone really wants it, > there's also an AS/400. > <snip> > > And is anyone able and willing to help me move the stuff? (I don't have a > car of any description. Only a pushbike.) > > Thanks And thanks for everyone who volunteered their help on this matter too. It's great to get help on it. With any luck I'll be back!!! ;) Thanks for restoring my faith in human nature. -- Wesley Parish * * * Clinersterton beademung - in all of love. RIP James Blish * * * Mau e ki, "He aha te mea nui?" You ask, "What is the most important thing?" Maku e ki, "He tangata, he tangata, he tangata." I reply, "It is people, it is people, it is people."
