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"J. Painter" <[log in to unmask]>
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J. Painter
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Tue, 5 Mar 2002 10:32:58 -0600
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Listers:

Okay, just to beat this dead horse I have posted some pictures on a
"secret" webpage on our site:

http://www.internetcsi.com/warehouse.htm

See how much you recognize (I didn't post pictures of the "newer"
stuff we have from the late 70s and 80s!)

John Painter
Computer Solutions, Inc.
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[log in to unmask] (J. Painter) wrote in message news:<[log in to unmask]>...
> listers:
>
> Aw, you guys are amateurs-- we have QUANTITIES of old stuff like HP
> 2100s (one that still runs), 2748 tape readers, tons of paper tapes
> (including the complete diagnostic set for the 2100 and for the
> Memorex 601 Disc Drive), 7900 power supplies, 9895 flexible disc
> readers, 7970B tape drives and tons more. Not to mention all the NEWER
> stuff from the 70s and 80s like HP 1000 E Series (some unused), HP
> 3000s and parts from virtually the whole line (Dozens of Micro 3000s
> alone), who knows what else. Then we got manuals from the start of
> time (is that Mr. Hewlett's handwriting?) and cardsets that could fill
> tractor trailers. Come to think of it, why am I so proud of all
> this... ;-)
>
> John Painter
> Computer Solutions, Inc.

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