Sorry James I had intended to direct my response to Charles. Though it's
probably applicable to everybody.
-- John.
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020, 3:49 PM James Zeun wrote:
> I'll have to look at the Wiki, would be happy to contribute where I can. I
> don't mind watching YouTube, but I feel there are
I'll have to look at the Wiki, would be happy to contribute where I can. I
don't mind watching YouTube, but I feel there are plenty of people on there
without adding my voice. Besides I prefer contributing to the written word,
while attention spans seem ever bent on shrinking to that of a gold
As long as you're having fun with it, and sometimes sharing the fun with
the rest of us, I'd say you're doing your part as a member of the community.
These days youtube is a great way to share the hobby. If you do something
tricky or interesting you could try your hand at that.
We always need
Well said, likewise I'm hoping to cover more in Model 100 material on my
blog. If for nothing else than to keep a record of my activities and maybe
get others interested in this great computer.
James
On Wed, 22 Jan 2020, 9:29 pm Charles Hudson, wrote:
> In December of 2018 I got my first M100,
In December of 2018 I got my first M100, which was my first TRS-anything.
I remember I posted on VCFED asking for advice on how to care and feed the
little monster. I remember Mike Stein pointing me to Club100 and to
Bitchin100. I remember all the help and advice you people have given me
along