A couple of 5-1/4 inch and a couple of 3-1/2 inch.
On 2/28/2019 16:37:20, l...@red4est.com wrote:
That depends are they 5 1/4 or 8 inch?
On February 28, 2019 12:31:20 PM PST, John wrote:
In my most recent round of housecleaning & de-cluttering I've
discovered several
old floppy disk wallets.
No doubt, but we were in the area with my wife's Ford Escape and weren't
going to pass it by. It was intense and at the end at Deals Gap I could
smell the brake linings asking for relief. I ran the 11 miles at almost
35mph. I really want to go back with my Cayman GTS and have aniother go at
it.
Nice gallery. How did you do in the tournament.
Dan Matyola
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 3:41 PM Paul Stenquist
wrote:
> I’ve been shooting this pool tournament every yea for the past 20 years or
> so, just for grins. Shot the week four action last
nicely done
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> Back from 2005. Panorama made with the lowly ist-D, from the summit of
> Snowdon.
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> https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500819-20.jpg
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Back from 2005. Panorama made with the lowly ist-D, from the summit of
Snowdon.
https://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d500819-20.jpg
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... or 3-1/2"?
As P.J. suggested, the wallet is unlikely for 8". It's most likely
for 3-1/2" or 5-1/4" (2U or 3U).
Depending on the design, the 5-1/4" one can be probably used for CDs
(4.7" diameter).
The 3-1/2" one can be used for credit/debit/discount/frequent-customer
cards (3-3/8" x 2-1
That road was also scary for a friend of mine: however, if you want really
scary, try the Timetable Road in New Caledonia, where there are constant
reminders of the dangers from the vehicles suspended in trees below.
I basically learnt to drive properly on the island of St. Helena, where almost
Did they really make 8" floppy disk wallets? I only ever saw them
stored in boxes, lots and lots of boxes...
On 2/28/2019 4:37 PM, l...@red4est.com wrote:
That depends are they 5 1/4 or 8 inch?
On February 28, 2019 12:31:20 PM PST, John wrote:
In my most recent round of housecleaning & de-c
That depends are they 5 1/4 or 8 inch?
On February 28, 2019 12:31:20 PM PST, John wrote:
>In my most recent round of housecleaning & de-cluttering I've
>discovered several
>old floppy disk wallets.
>
>Any suggestions for alternative uses now that I no longer use floppy
>disks?
>
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I’ve been shooting this pool tournament every yea for the past 20 years or so,
just for grins. Shot the week four action last night. It’s always a challenge
because the light varies greatly, both in intensity and color. But it gets
easier every year, thanks to advances in camera technology.
h
In my most recent round of housecleaning & de-cluttering I've discovered several
old floppy disk wallets.
Any suggestions for alternative uses now that I no longer use floppy disks?
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It's a lot more fun in an open sports car or on a motorcycle.
On 2/28/2019 13:47:08, Ken Waller wrote:
If you like driving in itself, you need to drive 'The Tail of the Dragon' - 318
curves in 11 miles, located east of Chattanooga near the Tenn/N. Carolina border
- its my favorite for pure driv
If you like driving in itself, you need to drive 'The Tail of the Dragon' -
318 curves in 11 miles, located east of Chattanooga near the Tenn/N.
Carolina border - its my favorite for pure driving pleasure.
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Very nice, Rick. Amazing how similar it looks to Chapman's Peak Drive in
Cape Town - an 8km climb. The Two Oceans Marathon & the Cape Cycle Tour
go up there every year.
https://www.google.co.za/search?q=Chapman's+peak+drive&tbm=isch&source=hp&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjcjOrr397gAhUSShUIHQGoALYQsAR6BAgBEA
Next to the Road to Hana, the Amalfi Road is my favorite drive, scary as it
is in part.
Thanks for posting this little gallery, Rick. The images are all
excellent, standing on their own, and together they give a great portray of
that infamous route. The first image, the one with the tourists tak
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