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    Nice... I didn't know there was a 110 baud modem.

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    Wait! What!!!

    No mention of Al Gore at all??!!!
    December 2022: God bless America! Long live the republic!!!

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    Al Gore is a liar.



    I invented the internet.


    You?re welcome.

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    Ray tied a knot on the string between two cups and also became the first hacker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
    Ray tied a knot on the string between two cups and also became the first hacker.
    That was hardcore espionage that we all engaged in when we were kids.

    Pretty sure the cups and strings were integral in exposing Watergate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    When the first AOL disk showed up in my mail...
    Haha, same!


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    So I have a 10x30 storage shed of my computer store from back in 2003. A lot of it is probably not worth much, but some of it is pretty important pieces of computer history.

    The storage company is up to charging me $500 plus, for my storage shed, which is pretty ridiculous.

    Do any of you have a business plan on making a lot of old computers work?

    Anybody with museum connections?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arbol View Post
    So I have a 10x30 storage shed of my computer store from back in 2003. A lot of it is probably not worth much, but some of it is pretty important pieces of computer history.

    The storage company is up to charging me $500 plus, for my storage shed, which is pretty ridiculous.

    Do any of you have a business plan on making a lot of old computers work?

    Anybody with museum connections?
    I tried to contact an old friend who I was sure would be interested. I tried multiple kinds of searches on various sites and people searching tools.

    Sorry. I don't have his current contact info.
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    Thanks, Vic Tory. If you come up with anything, I will appreciate it.

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