User talk:Sasbury
Excellent stuff! I really like the first image. I moved everything so they line up along the left and removed the image that the other poster added (it was lousy quality anyway). I also toned down the language a little, it was a bit ad-like. Take a look! Maury 03:33, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the editing, you're right it reads better now. I have an architecture picture and I'd like to write up something on the internals, because I think that is what makes FirstClass different. -Steve
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[edit]Hey, did the old CD collection survive the move to the new digs? I'd love to mine it for a few things. I've written a series of articles on various dead Apple tech (AOCE, DAL, etc.) but I don't have a single image for any of them. Maybe there's some e-format images on those CD's that would be useful (also as references). It was in the day before PDF, but hope springs eternal. I just wish I could get the OS 8 alpha CD working... did you read my Copland (operating system) article? I think you'd like it.
- We haven't thrown much stuff out, but I'm not sure if we have that. If you drop by, you're welcome to root through our archives. --Steve 19:38, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
Is the IMSAI still around? I was out in Nova Scotia and came across a little computer museum that said he'd kill for it. If it's still just Jon's monitor stand, maybe you could convince him and Scott to part with it? And the Computer Museum in CA is/was interested in the Hobbit box if that's still kicking around. I have a feeling JLG wouldn't mind seeing it there.
- I think Scott still has the IMSAI. Not sure about the other stuff though. --Steve 19:38, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
Nick and I visited them when they were still in the hanger at Ames -- that was great, private tour. So we're walking around and they have this IBM box that was the first terabit store, which they got on the proviso they never tried to read any of the data. So I innocently ask "I wonder what's on it", and Nick instantly answers "JFK's pr0n collection". I liked it.
Maury 22:00, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
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