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Dear sir/madm,
We can supply stable temperature shoes. This is a sort of high-tech new
products. This shoe was made used a sort of high-tech material not used
any battery, it can intelligentize to keep stable temperature 30℃ in the
shoe. If you are interest in this sort of high-tech warm shoes, please
contact us ASAP.
Also we supply multifarious other shoes, you can see them by clicking below:
http://www.chunpai.com/first-english.htm
Best regards.
Mr. Long Tan ( Satrap )
==============================================================
GUILIN LINGUI SHENGPING XIAOXUE BAMBOO & WOOD MANUFACTORY
( LINGUI OFFICE OF GUILIN TEXTILES IMPORTS/EXPORTS CORP. )
Address: No. 229 Rongshan Road, Lingui, Guilin, Guangxi, China
Tel: +86-773-5592687
Fax: +86-773-5592687
E-mail: chunpai(a)public.glptt.gx.cn
Web Site: www.chunpai.com/first-english.htm
Postalcode: 541100
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> On October 11, Iggy Drougge wrote:
> > It seems that WYSEs are notorious for being frail. There is WYSE emulation
> > software available, but at a cost.
>
> Interesting...I've had a few over the years, and have found them to
> be nearly indestructible. Guess I got lucky! :-)
Actually, my experience (with the steel-cabineted 100 and the plastic 50)
has been like yours... they're rock-solid terminals, built to take a lot
of punishment, which they tend to get in the places where they're used.
Regards,
-dq
> By the way -- how about DVD's via pneumatic tube?
> Now THAT is a high-bandwidth medium. I can sell you
> some pneumatic tube equipment too :)
The newer plastic stuff, or the cool-looking old brass
stuff? Up until about '87, there was a local metal scrap
firm that still used the tubes, all brass, *very* cool.
-dq
>Linux has a wyse60 termcap entry, but that's not really what you want.
Ok... I am feeling SOOO rank amature here. What is a termcap, and why
would I not want it? (I must admit, it is refreshing to be in a group of
people where I am probably the LEAST knowledgable)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
> Ok... pics are up (sorry, no risque terminal pics).
That's ok, my tastes run to hats, anyway...
> Go to <http://www.mythtech.net/terminal>
>
> There are two terms there. One is a Wyse something (maybe a
> 60 based on pics I just saw on ebay).
The Wyse does indeed look like a 60, but I think the 55 and 35
look similar. Had it been a 50 or a 100, it would have been a
more obvious identification.
Can you get it into Setup mode? There may be a clue there...
it's something like Function-Setup, at least, it is on the 50...
-dq
> >Post a digital pic on your webpage so we can look 'n' see?
>
> K.. but it will have to wait until tomorrow (I have to bring my camera in
> to work).
>
> Any particular shots you want? Front, Sides, Insides... posing in a
> nightie?
The Wyse 50 looks good in a fedora; the Wyse 100 prefers a beret...
-dq
We have an IBM 5110 with a serial adapter and have recently verified
that the tape drive is operational. We are, however, missing the
software cartridge for the serial adapter.
Does anyone have a copy who would be willing to make a copy? We can
supply a blank cartridge and pay shipping costs.
-- HBP
>It looks identical superficially to my WY60. Though yours is much whiter on
>the picture. Mine is grey, much the same kind of grey as Atari STs.
It is actually greyer than the picture makes it out to be. Not being
familiar with the Atari you mention I can't say if it compares, but I
would say it is a good shade darker than it looks. It is probably close
to the "platinum" window background color of MacOS 8 and 9 (if that is
something you are familiar with). It is also WELL used, and the
receptionist is was in front of cleaned it daily with rubbing alcohol and
lysol for about 10 years before I found out... I am sure that lightened
the color quiet a bit (although, it could have been worse, it took me a
while to track down why one booth's phone kept shorting out... till I
caught one of the interviewers pouring water on top of it to clean it
before they started their shift!).
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>