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- Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2024 18:00:56 +0900
- From: AbH Belxjander Draconis Serechai <belxjander@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Retirement, part 2: Books and retro-computing
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Do you have plans for making a book listing so people can attempt to negotiate transfers of ownership with you about any particular books they are after?
I know I'm on the lookout for quite a few books...
The only limitation I'd have is payment type since most of my funds are currently tied up in BTC.
On Mon, 3 Jun 2024, 16:37 Stephen J. Turnbull, <turnbull@example.com> wrote:Hi again,
Want to keep the threads separate, so a separate mail.
After 48 years of studying and teaching, and being blessed with "tiny
power in enormous living space" (to misquote Robin Williams's Genie),
I have thousands (literally, I think) of books that I need to pass on
or send to the incinerator. Watch this space for more information!
Why send a "watch this space" notice? Well, it seems I'm the first
professor in a line of about 5 to actually clean out my offices
completely. One boxed-up set of books I found is what appears to be a
complete set of operating manuals, some schematics, and test software
for the Data General "Nova" (yes, the Tracy Kidder _Soul of a New
Machine_ minicomputer) from 1975. (I didn't graduate from high school
until 1976. Yikes!) I wanted to maximize the chance that somebody
would claim it! :-)
See you around!
Steve
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