At a local linux meeting, the leader was disparaging any resurrection of old technology
Anybody else reminded of the science fiction story where ethereal life forms arrive from a
distant star system after receiving our first radio transmissions. life that eats radio
and electricity, starting with the frequencies of our first transmissions, but then
mutating(?) to all radio, then electricity even in wires, and wiping out all
communications, vehicles, etc. There is a desperate project to resurrect steam engines
(to build other steam engines) and breed horses. All those steam train museums turn out
to be what saves humanity. just now I realized..shouldn't they also consume all the
light too? But I guess they can't go beyond microwaves.
<pre>--Carey</pre>
On 05/07/2024 11:14 PM CDT ED SHARPE via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
SMECC had similar but never got much microfilm so were sent to historical society to
use on Reels of news paper microfilm. Heh cleared a bit counter space 30 years
ago!---'the liquid was same as the old wet type copiers used. Is this pr the paper
media available still? Not sure... but not many exist anymore.The one in that brochure
is the classic model and that brand is an innovator.
Ours was a generic looking thing and no where classy as the brochure model. And that
company was THE innovator I think of that tech
YEA FIND SOME WHERE TO SAVE IT!
Ed# SMECC