Airsoft eh? Had a guy I worked with when I was at IBM who did Airsoft
tourneys out in Connecticut. I think I'll stick with first person
computer game shooters and paintball on the rare every 5 years to
decade playing. Heh. As for the guitar, I did notice it was electric
and looked like you had hookups to go to your PC's for midi/audio
editing work, nifty. Offer still stands on the Bay Networks stuff.
The Google group for it is often lacking and only offering basic
advice (either lots to do with telephony/VOIP crap and not networking
or hey, did you check the network cable- stuff), not really
discussing the actual old Bay Networks networking hardware/firmware...
-John Boffemmyer IV
At 03:25 AM 1/2/2006, you wrote:
And that's a pillow too :)
On 12/31/05 8:07 AM, "John Boffemmyer IV"
<john_boffemmyer_iv at boff-net.dhs.org> wrote:
Forget that; wtf are you doing with an MP5 laying
on the ground in
open access, half under a red binder?
-John Boffemmyer IV
At 09:18 PM 12/30/2005, you wrote:
> Gary Sparkes wrote:
>>>> I've been doing housekeeping with my equipment all week, and
I've finally
>>>> got it sorted thus far --
http://www.tehproxy.com/room/
>>>
>>> Umm... are these pictures before or after you finally got it
sorted?
:-)
>>> These were the after....
>>
>> What model of computer was the guitar? ;-)
>> --
>> Jim Leonard (trixter at
oldskool.org)
>> World's largest electronic gaming project:
http://www.MobyGames.com/
>> A delicious slice of the demoscene:
http://www.MindCandyDVD.com/
>> Various oldskool PC rants and ramblings:
http://www.oldskool.org/
>
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