At 03:35 AM 5/8/00 -0600, you wrote:
>  Anyone who
>knows anything about computers knows that cars and computers
>don't mix, not yet anyway, not until there are vast improvements
>in computers.
>
>Boanne

I disagree, my laptop works very nicely in my '72 maverick, and all the
circuitry that's stuffed into the rustholes and growing over the skin looks
fantastic too!  It's got survpc's glued all over it!  I took it to the
annual vintage car show downtown two years running and they're always mad
at me, but I get the biggest crowds.
it's at my webpage if you're interested.  I'm thinking of permanently
installing a mac plus into it for giggles and games.  I do a lot of my own
work on it too, but I am sending it out more and more as I hate the knuckle
busting on seized bolts and the filth of dirty oil.
As to the fight over whether we should condemn others for not being willing
to learn all about their machines, I'm not continuing it, it's tedious and
not coming to any resolution.
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