On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 1:59 AM, Tony Firshman wrote:
> Ah mainframes. I remember an auction in the 90s where someone arrived with
> two large box vans and bought a vast qty of mainframe equipment for maybe
> £150. He was the only bidder. Each item went for under £10.
>
> Tony
That might have b
Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 12/May/12 11:44 | May12:
It is Norman's time that is worng (from the header):
^
Lovely typo, Tony! /
I do that automagically, and it is only right when I correct it!
... much like 'star' which always arrives as 'start' - blam
> It is Norman's time that is worng (from the header):
^
Lovely typo, Tony! /
Dilwyn Jones
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Added manually: Norman Dunbar wrote on 12/May/12 10:30:
Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 12/May/12 09:49 | May12:
Dilwyn's reply was "9:49" of course, and Norman sent at "10:30",
confused by Dilwyn's mailer not having an attribution!
It is Norman's time that is worng (from the header):
Norman: 01
On 12 May 2012, at 01:05, John Alexander wrote:
> I had hundreds of memory boards from some mainframe and stripped off kilos
> of chips.
>
> Back in the day of 41256 RAM chips almost every one had a set of pulls from
> myself.
>
> Kept me in University ...Cheers guys John A
>
Ah mainfra
On 11/05/12 14:55, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Don't. Having just spent time this weekend trying to help someone (who
is a programmer!) work out why his style sheets didn't work on Internet
Exploder, that was painful to read.
By "don't" do you mean "don't ever use IE for web browsing" or "don't
both
Morning Dilwyn,
On 11/05/12 14:55, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Don't. Having just spent time this weekend trying to help someone (who
is a programmer!) work out why his style sheets didn't work on Internet
Exploder, that was painful to read.
By "don't" do you mean "don't ever use IE for web browsing"