That’s about what we had. I remember our first computer ( commodore 99 ) used cassette tapes for memory.
I remember my parents bought a PC with a giant printer back in 84’ or so. I think I remember it was about $4500?
That printer shook the whole house while it was running. Ran that green lined perforated printer paper.
Where is everyone #5
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I don't think I've ever not been able to get them out that way. Sometimes it takes 3 or 4 or 9 nuts before enough heat makes its way into the stud, but they always eventually come out. Weld, Kroil, twist, repeat, until victory.
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I died of dysentery on the Oregon trail many of time in the 1980's.1951 ford, Qbf594, PoleCrusher and 22 others Thank this. -
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Camping out in the hills of virginia. With load #2.
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Don't know what happened here, but I was saying, a REAL pinball machine, complete with flippers, cushions, steel balls, and the threat of a tilt!
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