[vcf-midatlantic] Girl Scout cookies... vintage computer related!

Corey Cohen applecorey at optonline.net
Tue Jan 26 06:46:08 EST 2016


It's better for your waistline to use a space- emergency blanket from Walmart.  Cost a couple of bucks and is nearly a lifetime supply of Mylar.  

Plus, not to start a flame war, but the Boy Scouts popcorn is my thing anyway.  Carmel and chocolate drizzle, yum. 

corey cohen
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> On Jan 25, 2016, at 9:36 PM, Bob Applegate via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic at lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
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> Anyone who has repaired the old capacitance keyboards (Franklin, Kaypro, etc) know that one of the parts needed is some mylar to use as a slightly conductive surface.  I’ve tried various types of mylar was varying degrees of success but they weren’t always reliable.
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> One night while eating some Girl Scout cookies, I noticed the mylar-like material they came packed in (maybe it is mylar; I’m a software engineer).  It was worth a try, so I washed one of the bags and used it for making about 10 new key assemblies and they all worked perfectly.
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> So when you see the local Girl Scouts selling cookies, ask which ones come in the bags that are idea for repairing old computer keyboards.  Better still, ask which ones come in the shiny wrappers.
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> My daughter just read this email over my shoulder and said she knows these are in the type of wrapper I’m talking about: Caramel Delights, Thin Mints, and Peanut Butter Patties.  Maybe others.
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> Bob
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