[GreenKeys] What is value of DS3100 and ST6

hunybuny at eskimo.com hunybuny at eskimo.com
Sun Mar 8 12:47:32 EDT 2009


Dah Girly-men wrote:

complaining about how much work it is to go and pickup a free 28KSR.

Yah Yah: I remember when I was a kid - just 15 years old and one of
the old geezers in MARS had a model 19 that he didn't want.

And I went to get it with my bicycle and wagon - but it wouldn't
fit in the ol' REO - so the O.T. says to me: now what? And I said
"No problem: I'll carry it". And we strapped it to my back, only
he didn't have any rope - just some rusty barbed whar - and he
wrapped me and the 15-ASR together. There was a little blood but
hey! I had a TELETYPE MACHINE! And I walked and walked, slipping
on the ice - because I couldn't afford shoes - and sliding back
2 steps for each one I took forward. Two days later I was further
from home than when I started - but that didn't stop me: I just
turned my back to my house and started walking - so each step
forward made me slide back 2 steps, and two days later I was
back where I started. The blood was beginning to dry - probably
from the ice storm and that I hadn't eaten in 4 days and my blood
was like 10W-30 by now. But I had a TELETYPE MACHINE! But I didn't
go hungry - because I lived on the rats that had made a nest in the
Model 19's type basket. They were kinda crunchy because they were
frozen - but with all the oil on them from the Teletype on them,
they slid down my throat just like a White Castle burger
(that's just a comparision - not to say that White Castle burgers
are made from...) anyway, you kids today just got it too easy.

UE,
W6ESE - tony
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-- 
Tony J. Podrasky | Oh, great: This new "Day Planner" I bought has
                  | nothing but blank pages.  Now I have no idea
                  | what I'm supposed to be doing tomorrow.
                  |                              -Blaine Hofmockel


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