--- Tony Duell <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote:
At 1:24 PM -0700 10/27/07, Chris M wrote:
170161400500
Talk about overly cryptic. In what way is an "IBM
XGA-2 Video Card"
the "Ultimate" in "vintage
crap"? How are we
supposed to take that
post? Furthermore in the future, how about
putting a short
description with the item number (and for those
that need it, note it
is an eBay listing).
Seconded!
Please rememebr that not all of us read our main
on-line. I for one
download all my main, then read anf reply to it (I
pay for phone calls by
the second (or whatever), I don't have broadband).
So for me to look up
an e-bay item certainly involves me dialing back in
to my ISP and running
a web browser.
My apologies. But out of curiosity what computer do
you run the browser off of and do you get realistic
graphics? Pardon the asking. You really need to take
some pictures of your setup, and even do a write up. I
have a domain now (actually have for over a year!) and
when I set it up, I'd be more then happy to host some
of your stuff.
Do the local newspapers, or even Wired and other
periodicals know about you Tony??? I'm thinking they
should.
Just out of curiosity, why do you think an XGA card
is the ultimate
vintage find? I can think of many things that are
rarer and/or more
interesting.
There's a duality to my feelings on PC/2 stuph. Hence
the rather torturous tenuous title to my post. I'll
just leave it at this and say an XGA is what's bound
to make a PC/2 interesting (in my book).
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