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A good use for solid state
"Mike Diack" wrote in message ... Now you couldn't do this with toobs.... http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/moby/tiles.jpg M I'd say that's a *step* in the right direction. Regards, Tom |
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: Now you couldn't do this with toobs.... : http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/moby/tiles.jpg : M Well, unless you buried them in a really deep transparent substrate!:-) You could put SS in a shallower one ... glass? resin would mark ... But hey! novel idea:=)) Just watch those stilletto heels, though! We don't want no beryllium oxide dust (or broken quartz windows crush. (Or tripping ... now, what if it were functional too, and had pushbuttons? |
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I had about 300 of those cards from various 70's computers. Which I'd
thought of that useage before I called the 1-800-got-junk man. -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* |
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