Gee Larry, we wont be asking you to start a fan club for this poor woman...
Ill check out the report on the re-broadcast....
I emailed Undercurrents and they said:
Hi Claude,
Thanks for your email. It is too bad we did not interview you - the show
will be
rebroadcast this Saturday on Newsworld so we hope you catch it. Thanks
again -
feedback is always welcome.
Whatever that means...Gee TV is great, I love the fact there are less and
less people sitting in front of the TV these days...anything else I guess is
more productive then watching TV...
Claude
Canuk Computer Collector
http://computer_collector.tripod.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Lawrence Walker <lgwalker(a)look.ca>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Cc: <undercurrents(a)cbc.ca>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: Interesting show on the Computer Garage
    Typical lazy surface journalism. She (Catherine
Legge) contacted me
 having gotten my e-mail address from the now defunct Toronto Classic
 Computer Collectors web-page or an article written about us in a local
 computer paper. I imagine others there were also contacted but given
 what she finally produced, who knows. Pretty easy research.
  I responded encouragingly but never heard from her again. I guess it was
 easier to pull stuff off Jim's site than to do a real story about Canadian
 collectors. Another Puffball posing as a journalist.
 Larry
 > Oh well...
 >
 > With all the exposure of computer collecting I guess this will shot the
 > price of vintage stuff on ebay up!!! (lol!)
 >
 > Well it's a canadian show and they did not come and see me...I think
it's
  > even based in Montreal, but I am not sure. But
then again my collection 
is
  > kinda small compared to this guy...but then
again, I don't really 
collect
  > X86 and compatibles...unless they are something
outta the ordinary....
 >
 > I think it will be broadcast again this week, I will try to grab 
it...and
  > tape it...heck, maybe even try to transfer it to
a file or 
something....I
  > think I have somekinda video grab card for a MAC
called a Moonraker here
 > somewhere...but where?
 >
 > I can only imagine perhaps the weird and odd machines I might have been
 > offered for free with the exposure of going on TV...oh well...there is
 > always my "patato chip in the shape of animals" collection that might
get me on
  > the tube...or my "survivor - in the space
station" 
application...counting on
  > that too....
 >
 > Life goes on up north...and it's finally hot and the pool is ready...
 >
 > Claude
 > Canuk Computer Collector
 > 
http://computer_collector.tripod.com
 >
 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: George Leo Rachor Jr. <george(a)racsys.rt.rain.com>
 > To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
 > Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 5:32 PM
 > Subject: Re: Interesting show on the Computer Garage
 >
 >
 > > His name is Jim Willing...
 > >
 > > Congrats Jim!  Your famous again!
 > >
 > > George
 > >
 > > =========================================================
 > > George L. Rachor Jr. george(a)racsys.rt.rain.com
 > > Hillsboro, Oregon               
http://rachors.com
 > > United States of America        Amateur Radio : KD7DCX
 > >
 > > On Wed, 2 May 2001, Chris Halarewich wrote:
 > >
 > > > Hello all:
 > > >      Last night, tuesday I was waching Undercurrants on CBC
Newsworld
  > > > (canadian brodcasting company 24 hr
news station )  When I saw a 
story
   > >
about the Compiter Garage in Beverton Oregon, USA very informative
 > > segment kudos to the proprietor (can't remember name right now)
 > > thanx
 > > Chris
 > >
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