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Free datat books
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 6:51 am
by Nightmaretony
Plenty of classics from the 19670's, the real prize is a Rockwell sheet for the R65F11 which is a development module for the R65F11 forth microcomputer.
2 cardboard boxes of the books, take all with this one. Was given to me and want to pass along the joy. (nothing in there I could use, honestly)
Been a while, been insanely bust, pulled out the pinball want to get back into that one. The 134 will get the revamp for the new job project. and this doesnt count all my other projects going on!
Anyhoo, nice to post in here again, time to get my butt back to speed...
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:08 pm
by GARTHWILSON
Mike might like to have them for the 6502.org library and little by little put some of them online. Otherwise, although I'm hesitant to accept something that takes more space, I could take at least some of them off your hands for my own library. Does your new place of work put you farther or closer to me? (You remember driving up here a couple of years ago for lunch.)
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:48 pm
by Nightmaretony
I work in Corona now and still live in lake elsinore. The two boxes will fit int he trunk of the saturn. I can bring them round next weekend. See which ones are useful then pass along if you cant.
though if you want to make the trek out to riverside on lkabor day weeekned, you are more than welcome to visit...
Re: Free datat books
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:56 am
by kc5tja
Plenty of classics from the 19670's
Yeah; that was a good century. But, you gotta admit, the 19750 to 20210s were much better -- that's when we invaded the Alpha Centauri to put those Centaurians back into the
information age. 
Goes to show them that you can't mess around with a civilization that is some 10,000 years your senior.

Re: Free datat books
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:11 am
by smilingphoenix
Plenty of classics from the 19670's
Yeah; that was a good century. But, you gotta admit, the 19750 to 20210s were much better -- that's when we invaded the Alpha Centauri to put those Centaurians back into the
information age. 
Goes to show them that you can't mess around with a civilization that is some 10,000 years your senior.

Can I have the plans for your time machine?

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 4:33 pm
by Nightmaretony
Better yet, let me show you a picture of it.
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It is in this car:
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The only problem, it runs on
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and the operator is
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:26 pm
by kc5tja
When I go to sell my car, I'm going to use the picture of the stagecoach. "USED MAZDA RX-7 FOR SALE." Hahahaha

That was dang funny!
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:58 pm
by Nightmaretony
Not a stagecoach but a hearse. Not real, it is sitting on a table. A haunt gave it to me, along with 13 trailerloads, half of their haunt. It sits about 10 feet from the kitchen corner.