On Feb 5, 14:21, Bryan Pope wrote:
And thusly Christopher Smith spake:
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From: Fred Cisin (XenoSoft) [mailto:cisin@xenosoft.com]
that they
literally use it as a door stop (they have the
monitor in use
> proping a door open... makes me cringe every time I am over there).
Wrong machine for the job. Everybody knows that
a
Timex-Sinclair is the
best doorstop.
I don't know. Something heavier is probably better. Maybe a PET?
A small mini/deskside would certainly hold a door open well...
or anything in a BA23 enclosure with floor-stand.
A commodore 128 also might have a chance of actually wedging into
the space between the door and the floor.
OK OK!!! This has gone a little too far!!!!! We've recently lost a PET
to a
manical rampaging battlebot, we don't need to
relegate them to door stop
duty.
I agree. Anyway, you don't need a PET for that. An SBC like a KIM-1 is
much better; you can wedge it right into the gap under the door.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
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University of York