[plug] Dead hdd

chris.griffin at swiftdsl.com.au chris.griffin at swiftdsl.com.au
Fri May 14 12:52:35 WST 2004


I see your 300 baud and raise you a home build 110 baud modem with an
attached RS232 to 20ma current loop adapter, for running (at the time) a
KSR33 teletype (as a printer and paper taep punch/reader, upper case
only).

Chris Griffin


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> | I now admit to _running_ an atrocious Dick Smith 300 baud modem
> | in the freezer in the past. Wires out the door and through to the
> office.
> | It was a fairly novel but unsuccessful solution.
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> Wow. 300 baud.
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> I vote we treat Harry with considerable respect.
> He must be very old. ;^)==
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> Garry
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> When a house is getting long in the tooth, less functional and less
> attractive, it gets a renovation.
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> When a computer system is slow to respond, broken down or incapable, it
> is overhauled.
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> When a car has lost its gloss but brings enough memories of good times
> to overcome the desire for a newer model, it is restored.
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> Funny thing, political correctness.
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> Women get a makeover.
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