Rich Mellor wrote, on 10/Jun/10 06:07 | Jun10:
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As for Marcel's and Jochen's comments about posting information on
wikis being regarded as self-advertising - well, there are some views
on this:
1. Surely the software / hardware designers are best positioned to
provide the background of
I must say Rich is doing a great job selling my shed-rescued stock.
Derek Stewart completely filled his car with it! As I found out from
Urs, I had some historic old pcbs in the collection. Unfortunately
I
believe most pcbs have now been scrapped. They were a great source
of
spare parts,
Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 10/Jun/10 10:06 | Jun10:
These were from a vast quantity of QL parts I bought from a trader
living in East London, near Ilford I think. I have forgotten his name -
can anyone remember? He died I believe in the early 90s.
Tony
Care Electronics...Ed Bruley perhaps?
No.
This mailing list is probably the most frequently populated part of
QL-Dom - and even here goes deathly quiet at times.
Now look what you've done, it's more active today!
My Articles in QL Toady are a mystery to me. Not that I don't know
what
I'm writing (well, most of the time I do!) but the
These were from a vast quantity of QL parts I bought from a trader
living in East London, near Ilford I think. I have forgotten his
name -
can anyone remember? He died I believe in the early 90s.
Tony
Care Electronics...Ed Bruley perhaps?
No. He was working on his own. He bought a vast
Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 10/Jun/10 10:17 | Jun10:
These were from a vast quantity of QL parts I bought from a trader
living in East London, near Ilford I think. I have forgotten his
name -
can anyone remember? He died I believe in the early 90s.
Tony
Care Electronics...Ed Bruley perhaps?
gdgqler wrote:
Marcel's and Jochen's comments made me think twice about
considering adding information about my TurboPTR on Rich's site.
Oh god, I wasn't trying to discourage anybody from contributing to the
wiki! TurboPTR not being commercial it's a different situation anyway,
in my opinion at
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
gdgqler wrote:
Marcel's and Jochen's comments made me think twice about
considering adding information about my TurboPTR on Rich's site.
Oh god, I wasn't trying to discourage anybody from contributing to
the
wiki! TurboPTR not being commercial it's a different situation
Jerry Davis wrote, on 10/Jun/10 12:02 | Jun10:
I thought I'd stop lurking and post I only joined this group a few weeks
ago out of pure curiosity. Many, many moons ago I set up the London
sub-group with the help of Frank Merrison. University, the discovery that
there was life outside London,
Tony,
Was it Dennis Briggs aka Adman Services ?
Bruce
Thursday, June 10, 2010, 10:13:21 AM, you wrote:
TF Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 10/Jun/10 10:06 | Jun10:
These were from a vast quantity of QL parts I bought from a trader
living in East London, near Ilford I think. I have forgotten his name
Bruce N wrote, on 10/Jun/10 13:21 | Jun10:
Tony,
Was it Dennis Briggs aka Adman Services ?
No - he lived in East London, maybe Gants Hill.
He was the person that kicked the component and rebuilt QL trading into
life when he sold his stock.
I don't think he actively traded them.
He
Dear George,
Marcel's and Jochen's comments made me think twice about considering adding
information about my TurboPTR on Rich's site.
I was referring to self-advertising for commercial products.
I regard any encyclopedia (online or offline) as something which
should be as unbiased as
Hi Rich,
Believe it or not, there is still a burgeoning market out there for
retro computers - I rely on them for my main source of income at the
moment (since I was made redundant in December) and have successfully
brought several new products to market (or made old ones available
again),
In message 4c10c9a5.40...@firshman.co.uk, Tony Firshman
t...@firshman.co.uk writes
Jerry Davis wrote, on 10/Jun/10 12:02 | Jun10:
I thought I'd stop lurking and post I only joined this group a few weeks
ago out of pure curiosity. Many, many moons ago I set up the London
sub-group with the
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