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From: Tony Duell <ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Friday, 18 December 1998 9:53
Subject: Re: Language and wiered people
If we were
born 30 years earlier, we'd probably have been
collectors/restorers of antique
cars or aeroplanes or steam engines instead.
What do you mean 'would have been' ?
You mean there are people here who _don't_ love other forms of ancient
machinery? I am (seriously) very supprised - I've never met a classic
computer enthusiast face-to-face who doesn't also love steam engines or
vintage cars, or antique clocks/watches or old cameras, or something like
that (those are all _inclusive_ ORs, of course).
You still haven't. I LOVE the stuff you mentioned. I was speaking in a
"if there were no old computers to collect" mode.
I have a weakness for clocks, watches and teleprinters.
I also like
classic cars and aircraft (I used to fly quite a bit when I was younger)
I'm in mourning at the moment because the RAAF is retiring it's last
Dakota's in a couple of weeks. I'm an Air Force Cadet Officer and
Instructor,
and have been on a few rides in the old Dak's with cadets. Alas, no
more....
(I am restoring a 3cm radar off a commercial ship at the moment,
for use by our cadets. Very different.)
My first ever ride in an aircraft was in an Ansett ANA DC3, around 1961.
I'd have one in my collection, but I can't figure how to get it past my
wife..;^)
Steam engines? Yes, I have been on the Pichi Richi railway here in S.A. and
also Puffing Billy in the Melbourne area, and the Funicular Railway in the
Blue
Mountains. I can still remember the steamers coming down the main street.
(the rail line ran down the centre for many years, gone now unfortunately)
Cheers
Geoff Roberts
Computer Room Internet Cafe
Port Pirie
South Australia.
netcafe(a)pirie.mtx.net.au