If anyone is interested in prime/cv software, check out ebay 190080793732
I know the seller, but don't know anything about the software. It's not
far from me however, so I could go check it out if anyone is seriously
interested and has questions.
-brad
Their latest release (for
charity (Red Nose day)) is a cover of Run DMC's
"Walk This Way".
Of course, you need to be old enough to
remember the originals though :)
--
ahem.. "Walk This Way" isn't a Run DMC song..
There's a wire-wrap machine of some sort on Ebay (#290079310287) just in
case someone in Colorado wants to redo their PDP-10 backplane.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
What does a unimplemented trap bomb error message mean? As in, what happened
to cause it? Thanks! :)
P.S. Tried googling and came up with nothing :eek: :( ...reason I'm asking
is because I've got a app I want to run on a 'ol SE of mine but when it
starts to open a unimplemented trap bomb error message is thrown (Mac OS 7.1)
and thus I'd like to know what exactly happens to cause that bomb...thanks!
:)
P.S.S The app that causes the bomb is speedometer (I believe it's version
1.0..not totally sure though)
* David Griffith wrote:
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Al Kossow wrote:
> > So, . . .
> > is there hope of eventually seeing the old classics on CD?
> > (such as "Nash Rambler", "Purple People Eater", "Witch Doctor")
>
> The Playmates "Beep, Beep"
> Sheb Wooley "Purple People Eater"
> David Seville "Witch Doctor"
>
> These are all charted singles, and are easy to find, though
> probably not on a single collection.
I've found all of those on Dr Demento CD sets.
--
David Griffith
--------------------------------------------
Ahh. You took the words out of my mouth. Dr Demento even goes further back
to "Please Mr Custer", "Surfin Bird" or "Transfusion". Nervous Norvous -
what a great name for a classic computer noid afraid to power up his
thousand dollar because of aging capacitors. (Have to stay OT.)
Billy
--- woodelf <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca> wrote:
> aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk wrote:
>
> > I thought CD's were invented in 1982?
> > I remember it easily as thats the year my
> > younger brother was born.
>
> I am still waiting for my CD's from UK/Europe.
> All the ones I want are out of print.
>
> > Or was that the year they first came to the
> > UK/Europe??
>
> I am still recovering from the Beatles invasion fr
om
> this side of the pond. Do you still have a wide
> selection
> of music CD's or have they like the USA only the N
EW
> fad music in stock?
>
Depends where you go.
I buy all my CD's from HMV (His Masters Voice
for those who don't know what it stands for)
or from online (usually Amazon).
HMV is often pricey, whereas smaller backstreet
shops have them cheaper. HMV has a huge
range of choice here in Cambridge, UK, but
I can't say what the choice is like in erm...
less popular cities!
HMV sells, as the name suggests, mainly music
so they have to have a wide variety.
I must admit I am fed up of all the covers/
remixs of old songs that keep being done by
new (younger) artists. Girls Aloud (although
beautiful) are a prime example - they won
a UK talent search thing like American Idol
and pretty much 95% of there stuff (certainly
all there singles that are released) are covers
of older music. Their latest release (for
charity (Red Nose day)) is a cover of Run DMC's
"Walk This Way".
Of course, you need to be old enough to
remember the originals though :)
Anyway, going well OT....
Regards,
Andrew D. Burton
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
PS. I am looking to buy a laptop off eBay
, for reasons I won't explain as it will take
too long. Does anyone have any recommendations
of makes/models I should look for, or avoid?
Replies direct to me please (or Jay will shoot
me!) :)
> So, . . .
> is there hope of eventually seeing the old classics on CD?
> (such as "Nash Rambler", "Purple People Eater", "Witch Doctor")
The Playmates "Beep, Beep"
Sheb Wooley "Purple People Eater"
David Seville "Witch Doctor"
These are all charted singles, and are easy to find, though
probably not on a single collection.
--- Adrian Graham <witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk> wr
ote:
> On 7/2/07 00:34, "arcarlini at iee.org"
> <arcarlini at iee.org> wrote:
>
**>> snip <<**
>
> > In a school in 1990 I would guess that this is
> just the
> > standard "flip-top" lid caddy that many early
> CD-ROM units
>
> I thought that at first but Andrew said some of th
e
> caddy came back out
> again?
No, I never said that.
The person who replied to my email said that.
Regards,
Andrew D. Burton
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
There are a couple listed from the same seller. Look in good condition.
# 170078807906
# 170078863271
Robert Borsuk
rborsuk at colourfull.com
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Chuck