Chris, That was me saying after 1990, within the context that one should start thinking "is this on topic" if the thing is any newer, and I gave some examples of then it would be and not so much be in my opinion. I also mentioned that to high school kids interested in vintage computers, their *start* point is 1990 many of them based on what I have seen at Kennett Classic museum. They're interested in much newer stuff. Also, smartphones and devices, not just computers.
But for this list, as we are today, we're vintage of the 8-bit era vintage computer hobbyist. b On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 1:52 PM Chris via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > So Jay West doesn't own the list anymore? Since when was the cutoff > declared to be 1990? No one is in charge here? What if a revolution takes > place? Who will martial the forces to put ot down and hang all the > imsurgents?