I'd be somewhat interested to know what people
 consider to be the 'stars'
 of that collection, given that I don't have any of
 the traditional
 rarities (like a striaght-8, or a Lisa, or even a
 ZX80).  
 What matters is what you find groovy. Don't matter
much what the rest of the herd thinks. Yes I do have a
couple of the kewell items, like a Lisa (busted?) and
a gorgeous Canon Cat. The Lisa I'm truly enamored
with, but I'd probably sell the Cat if I could get a
good enough price. He he.
 I will look the list over again. In most cases I
didn't have a clue what any of it was! LOL
   there. You
know if you did sell it, you could 
 affored
  an even bigger London house LOL LOL. 
 Yes, but what would I put in it :-) 
 
 umm machinery? Got a T & LM lathe yet (not very big
granted). Or a Drummond round bed? I want both, but
you see there's this location problem...
 You should really try to secure some of that stuff
while the getting is good. Could be most are in
collections already...
  There speaks somebody who's never used a Beeb.
 Seriously, if I wanted to
 do 6502 assembly language, I'd nse a BBC micro.
 There's an assembler
 built into the (excellent) BASIC. 
 You can still download BBC basic for pc's I believe,
and there's even a version that produces Win32
executables IIRC. The thing I like about the Commie is
the built in hardware sprites. VERY easy to program.
It's just an all around fun platform. There are others
of course.
  I am not sure why anyone would consider 80x86
 assembly language to be
 pleasant :-) 
 Quite gratifying to get something running on one.
Besides I know little else :(, and not a whole lot of
that LOL LOL
    When do we
get to look at some pictures of your
 stash? You know I'm sure a local newspaper or 
 magazine
 That could be a problem...  
 
 If you're ever moved, send me the prints and I'll
host them. If you ever feel moved...
  Not really. There's an (old-ish) Pentium laptop
here
 which is used for
 one thing and one thing only. Running the diagnostic
 program for my
 father's car.  
Ok, what kind of car is it?
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