I had a temporary sheling unit made of 1x12's and PS/2 model 55sx units,
much like the cinder block shelves that we've all had when we were just
starting out in our own apartments. Mine was to accomodate books and unit
storage int he same space while working on getting a buyer for the machines.
Now the machines are gone and the books are in a shelving unit made of
cinder block and he 1x12's...go figure.
=> -----Original Message-----
=> From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
=> [mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Bob Brown
=> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 8:41 AM
=> To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
=> Subject: Re: Lovely period furniture: VAX 4000-500
=>
=>
=> My TV sits on an old IBM 3274 control unit.
=>
=> Makes a wonderful TV stand!
=>
=> -Bob
=>
=>
=> >Don't rule out the VAX 11/725. A nice end table with a little more
=> >room on top.
=> >Remove the RC25 and you have a nice storage area for your snacks....
=> >
=> >Billy D'Augustine wrote:
=> >
=> > > Wondering if anyone has posted the VAXBar to this list yet?
=> > >
=> > > >
=> > > > >I've just found a VAX 4000-500 sitting out in the rain at
=> work with a
=> > > > >scrap note attached, so I've relocated it to my house. I
=> figure that if
=> > > > >I carefully dry it out and remove all those funny bits of
=> plastic and
=> > > > >metal from inside, it'll make a lovely bedside cabinet. Heh
heh.
=> > > >
=> > > > Very funny. At one point I was using my PDP-11/73 in a BA123
=> >as a bedside
=> > > > table though.....
=>
=> bbrown(a)harper.cc.il.us #### #### Bob Brown - KB9LFR
=> Harper Community College ## ## ## Systems Administrator
=> Palatine IL USA #### #### Saved by grace
=>