Bummer, Chad.

I have had to store some of my **REALLY**
legacy stuff with an old friend of mine cuz
my spouse creature keeps looking for
opportunities to lose them.  A Heathkit and
some KayPro machines (two 4s and a 10).
I also have this goes-on-forever collection
of CP/M floppies.

(Before I retire them and place them with
 someone who does firmware/embedded
 type development, I really want my son to
 have a month or so on them.)

I fully know how it feels to have something
of value, especially with a history and some
sentimental resonance, treated as though
it is unimportant.

Courage, Chad.  Bury your dead and mourn.
Then square your shoulders and look to the
rising sun of a new day; there's a lot more
discovery and loss, joy and sorrow to come.
Live it all.

~~ Garry Hamilton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

----- Original Message -----
"Chad Fernandez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On the floor, I see the computer I donated last week.
<snip>
> It is now RIPPED APART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> The drives are gone, the video card it gone, the front
> bezel is broken, the steel cover is bent!  The parts
> are scattered throughout the area!!!!!
<snip>
> Maybe I should go and get the remainder of it....
> I can fix it.  I could convert it to SCSI since the
> MFM drives are gone... I always wanted to do
> that.  The only thing is the lid.... it is pretty bad.
>
> And on top of the my mother is getting rid of my
> SurvCar... an 83 Oldsmobile Delta 88, that needs
> work, but I really wanted it!  I just hadn't done
> anything with it, and I can't do anything about it now.
> It was my Grandparents car, and then my parents
> drive it, and it was the first car I got to drive around.
<snip>
>
> So......... How is your day going?????
>

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