First off This is not spam,
I am not selling you anything - I am offering it for free to my fellows
on the Classic Computers mail list. That is why I am copying our
messages
back to the list.
Second I am not using a bogus reply to or email address -
ron.hudson(a)sbcglobal.net
*is* my email address
And Here is my real phone number again 816-224-5476. I am in the blue
springs
area near Kansas City MO.
I have been a member of this for some time. First as
rhudson(a)cnonline.net and
then as ron.hudson(a)sbcglobal.net.
I don't care who comes to get this stuff, I can't carry it back across
the US
>from Missouri to California. I will only be able to aford a Uhaul
trailer.
Even if I could move it, I would still have to store it when I got
there.
Both I and my wife are unemployed - not even underemployed anymore.
On Thursday, December 25, 2003, at 12:32 PM, SP wrote:
> The problem of UPS is the price ;-)
> But the other is the requirements. You can wait them to get the
> items, but they require the materials correctly boxed.
>
> Cheers
>
> Sergio
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ron Hudson" <ron.hudson(a)sbcglobal.net>
> To: "SP" <spedraja(a)ono.com>
> Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2003 6:50 PM
> Subject: **SPAM** **SPAM ORDB 62.42.230.131** Re: Attention Missouri
> Collectors
>
>
>> Sorry, Time and money do not permit.
>>
>> Perhaps you can arrange with UPS to come and get it and charge you?
>>
>> I would prefer if someone local would come get it all... once it's
>> picked over it'l be hard to get rid of the rest.
>>
>> i'll be calling goodwill/Salvation Army to pickup non computer stuff
>> later.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, December 25, 2003, at 11:27 AM, SP wrote:
>>
>>> If you can send something by USPS I could even purchase you
>>> something for a reasonable price.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Sergio
>>>
>>
>>
>
I've got a copy of Unix Wprowadzenie that I'd like to find a good home
for. I don't read Polish, but it looks like this is a book about Unix
basics? It's an O'Reilly book and the cover has an owl on it. The ISBN
is 83-7197-672-0. Amazon.com comes up empty on that.
Anyway, if anyone can use this, let me know and you can have it for
postage.
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Try also amateur radio clubs, as they typically have "old" equipment,
including computers (for packet radio), and computer flea markets, if
there are any near you. Here in Boston there is a monthly electronics
and computer flea market at MIT monthly during warmer weather. I myself
am a packrat and have probably a half dozen under 500 MB and another
half dozen up to 4 GB. If you can't find a local one, pay shipping
and a few bucks for my time and I'll send out a couple.
Joe Heck
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ron Hudson <ron.hudson(a)sbcglobal.net>
> Date: Thu Dec 25, 2003 11:50:02 AM US/Central
> To: "SP" <spedraja(a)ono.com>
> Subject: Re: Attention Missouri Collectors
>
> Sorry, Time and money do not permit.
>
> Perhaps you can arrange with UPS to come and get it and charge you?
>
> I would prefer if someone local would come get it all... once it's
> picked over it'l be hard to get rid of the rest.
>
> i'll be calling goodwill/Salvation Army to pickup non computer stuff
> later.
>
>
> On Thursday, December 25, 2003, at 11:27 AM, SP wrote:
>
>> If you can send something by USPS I could even purchase you
>> something for a reasonable price.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Sergio
>>
>
I need your help.
I have to move back to California by the end of the month. The house we
are living
in is now sold and we don't have money to move much, lost out jobs.
First come. I really need someone to take it all.
Free to a good home
Call Me - Ron - 816-224-5476
I have the following on topic devices
Comodore 64
Macintosh SE
Workslate + Printer + Serialbox + software
Macintosh Duo + Minidock + external floppy
Macintosh Quadra(I think) + monitor + keyboard + mouse
Various Apple disk drives 5.24 and 3.5, with DB connectors
\- (like serial connectors different number of pins?)
Also Available:
486 with 3.5 and 5.25 dual floppy, Removable tray drives
2 Compaq Lunchbox style computers (386 and 286)
Mini 486 bookshelf computer
Mini VGA Monochrome monitor
A mac monitor (not the one above, another)
Non computer also availble:
Nice Gas BBQ
Microwave/convection oven
Lawnmower
Bed (new no more than 3 month old)
Couch - Kraus's sofa factory 2 peice sofa+loveseat
TV Sterio DVD player Satalite receiver for dish TV
\ no dish
Happy festivities people, regardless of your religion/beliefs/whatever. May
the new year bring much stuff we all want to save :o)
--
adrian/witchy
www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the online computer museum
www.snakebiteandblack.co.uk - ex-monthly gothic shenanigans :o(
On Dec 24, 17:47, Erik S. Klein wrote:
> Please accept with no obligation, implied or implicit, my best wishes
LOL - Brilliant!
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Merry Newtonsday / Christmas / Midwinter / Winter Solstice / Yule to all
members of Classiccmp and their families.
Oh, and for those who sometimes forget what radix to work in, Happy
Halloween too (DEC 25 = OCT 31, of course :-))
Let's hope 2004 brings Forth many more interesting classic computers!
-tony
yes, I have a vt330, hooked to a microvax 3100, and that is my primary
email system. it's great for not getting viruses! a little tough
on graphics though, and attachments don't work too well. using
multinet on it for internet email, and the standart vms mail program.
if i get stuck, I go to a pc and grab the email via pop from the vax.
Joe Heck