[vcf-midatlantic] 8080 programmer trainer
Bill Degnan
billdegnan at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 19:41:21 EDT 2020
Ok then what make and model is this 8080 trainer? I dont need a picture.
And just go on e ay search the sold listings for your item. That's a good
barometer for what anything relatively mainstream would sell for.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020, 3:16 PM Douglas Crawford via vcf-midatlantic <
vcf-midatlantic at lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
> Separate thread please!
>
> On 7/30/2020 2:47 PM, Dave McGuire via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
>
> On 7/30/20 2:39 PM, Dave Wade via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
>
> Of course there's nothing wrong with it. People are just lazy
> and inconsiderate.
>
>
> Yes yes..but what make model is it? We can just look on the web for
> existing photos? problem solved.
>
>
> Good point. ;)
>
>
> The problem with not allowing images is that any links to images are
> liable to vanish rendering the archive of such messages pointless.
> Most of the free image store sites are struggling to make money and
> clamping down on image links and closing or reducing...
> Some, like PINTEREST make you sign up before you look at them....
> ... I think some one said "a picture paints a thousand words and its
> probably true...
>
>
> Thus the problem with using free image services. I have my own servers,
> so I (and only I) determine when content becomes unavailable, but people
> who think that's "too much work" just end up providing expiring content.
> Life is a trade-off.
>
> One possible approach would be to have some server space set aside for
> this mailing list's content, and let people put stuff there. The
> classiccmp mailing lists, while otherwise dysfunctional, provide this and
> it works out quite well.
>
> But then we're back to the problem of people thinking it's ok to just
> dive in and use tools without first learning anything about them.
>
> Google "Eternal September".
>
> -Dave
>
>
>
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