I was just reading the FAQ and thought that I should add my two cents.
6.1 What's the best way to clean these dingy tan boxes?
Paper items:
About a year ago, I found an Osborne Starter Kit in a thrift store.
This is a ring bound manual and some audio cassettes to get a new
user started, packaged in a flat cardboard box, the kind with a glossy
surface. Well the box had been wrapped many times with that inch and a
half clear packaging tape to prevent it from being opened. I knew that
if I tried to remove the tape that I would remove most of the surface
of the box too.
Then I had an idea. I removed the manual and the tapes from the box
by cutting the tape around the edge of the box. And then I put the box
in the freezer for a few hours until it was nice and cold. I still had
to be careful removing the tape but the tape didn't stick to the box
as well as it did when it was warm. And it didn't leave any glue behind.
The one that I havn't licked yet is how to remove crayon price marking
from a paper diskette label or a book page without it smearing or bleeding
into the paper.
7.4 What disk sizes are there?
A floppy diskette is 8" in width.
A mini floppy diskette is 5.25" in width.
A micro floppy diskette is 3.5" in width.
And computers like the Amstrad CPC6128 and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum+3 use
a compact floppy diskette which is 3.15" or 8 cm in width.
I also have diskettes made by Nintendo (the word Nintendo is embossed
in the plastic) for the Nintendo Family Computer. I don't know what
they're called and I haven't measured one yet, but as I remember they
are just a little smaller than a micro floppy.
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My computer collection up on the web still needs a lot of work, but
I'm looking for suggestions about:
- the way it's laid out
- are the pictures too big to download quickly
- is there incorrect information
If you can help me out, my collection is located at
www.best.com/~dcoward/museum Thanks
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>Is everyone else in their 20's and 30's?
Anyone seriously outside of
>this range?
I'm 210 years old in computer years.
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dcoward(a)pressstart.com
Doug Coward
Senior Software Engineer
Press Start Inc.
Sunnyvale CA
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