In article <C1E60FAD.732A%witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk>,
Adrian Graham <witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk> writes:
Heh, it's always the PDP :) Thinking about it I
started amassing things in
the late 80s when work was trying to ditch machines and I held onto them
[...]
For me it was E&S equipment, but a very similar situation: work no
longer supported the ESV and put them out by the loading dock free for
the hauling. Actually quite a bit of stuff as well as ESVs were out
there. They must have offloaded quite a bit of SGI gear when they
closed that office, but that particular employer was a pretty bitter
experience for the most part, so I didn't keep in touch.
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