The gent that removed the AS400 had a trick removing it fromt he Rover's BOOT... then on wrestling the monster inside (it was still raining then), discovered that the only thing he could manage was to turn it on... Does it DO anything? Hell, I dont even know what this boy *is*
...from what I glean out of the internet, it's an IBM AS/400 Advanced 36. the Machine itself says it's an IBM AS/400 model 9402 Maybe I buy a big thick piece of glass for it, and throw coffee, and avante-guarde, trendy magazines The kids love climbing all over it anyway... Thanks! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wesley Parish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 8:08 PM Subject: Re: OT but wotthehell ... Accomodation > 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." >
