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CBBS(R) 4.0.3b
06/27/93 22:31:28
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Logging name to disk...
You are caller 230156; next msg =46345; 380 active msgs.
Prev. call 06/23/93 @ 23:45, next msg was 46341
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RD CHRISTENSEN,,
E#46341,4
06/24/93,00:16:27,230120,2,BILL MATTSON,,1
06/24/93,00:33:48,230121,2,DAVID JOHNSON,,6
06/24/93,02:46:24,230122,2,ALEX ZELL,,
06/24/93,02:51:25,230123,2,ERIC BOHLMAN,,2
06/24/93,07:01:13,230124,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0
06/24/93,07:52:47,230125,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1
06/24/93,10:35:31,230126,2,DENNIS STAHL,,0
06/24/93,12:28:47,230127,2,ANDY SHAPIRO,,1
06/24/93,15:20:58,230128,2,DENNIS STAHL,,1
06/24/93,22:09:08,230129,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,0
06/24/93,23:04:37,230130,2,GREG CIHAK,,2
06/25/93,03:16:00,230131,2,ALEX ZELL,,
06/25/93,06:24:59,230132,2,MARK SCRANTON,Chicago/ IL,6
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06/25/93,07:42:44,230133,2,FLOYD HOBBIT,ELK GROVE/IL,
E#46342,7
06/25/93,08:01:13,230134,2,ALLEN BAGGINS,ELK GROVE/IL,1
06/25/93,08:04:16,230135,2,ALLEN BAGGINS,,2
06/25/93,14:30:12,230136,2,ANDY SHAPIRO,,0
06/25/93,22:23:25,230137,2,ROY LIPSCOMB,,1
06/25/93,22:30:28,230138,2,MICHAEL SHARTIAG,,4
06/25/93,22:56:53,230139,2,BILL MATTSON,,1
06/26/93,06:24:03,230140,2,ALEX ZELL,,
06/26/93,08:44:15,230141,2,ANDY SHAPIRO,,
E#46343,5
06/26/93,13:57:06,230142,2,PAUL STREETER,,2
06/26/93,14:00:04,230143,2,PAUL STREETER,,
E#46344,3
06/26/93,14:20:02,230144,2,EDWIN HOLLINS,Homewood/ IL,4
06/26/93,17:14:50,230145,2,CRAIG LUDINGTON,chicago il,1
06/26/93,19:48:54,230146,2,MARTY DIPPEL,,3
06/26/93,21:20:49,230147,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,1
06/26/93,23:13:38,230148,2,NORB DEMBINSKI,,2
06/27/93,01:15:58,230149,2,BILL MATTSON,,2
06/27/93,06:01:29,230150,2,JERRY OLSEN,,2
06/27/93,14:51:23,230151,2,MARK WILLIAMS,INDEPENDENCE MO,0
06/27/93,16:10:16,230152,2,CRAIG LUDINGTON,,7
06/27/93,19:21:40,230153,2,DAVID JOHNSON,,2
06/27/93,21:07:58,230154,2,KEVIN KEYSER,,8
06/27/93,21:32:19,230155,2,MURRAY ARNOW,,0
06/27/93,22:31:31,230156,2,WARD CHRISTENSEN,,
46341 06/23/93 WARD CHRISTENSEN => GARY ELFRING: "R/MOVIES & COMPUTERS"
46342X 06/25/93 FLOYD HOBBIT => ALLEN BAGGINS: "TEST MSG"
46343 06/26/93 ANDY SHAPIRO => ALL: "ELECTRICAL QUESTION"
46344 06/26/93 PAUL STREETER => ANDY SHAPIRO: "REPLY/ ELECTRICAL QUESTION"
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Msg 46341 is 11 line(s) on 06/23/93 from WARD CHRISTENSEN
to GARY ELFRING re: R/MOVIES & COMPUTERS
First, curious what you mean by "computer boxes" (.done of late).
And the resolution/size scares me - 2400 DPI B/W would be 720K bytes
PER SQUARE INCH - or over 5 million if we talk 8-bit color. Multiply
that by a 2 x 3 foot area - that's 800 square inches - we're talking
4 billion byte images. Or am I missing something? (like a 2400 dpi
negative BLOWN UP TO 2 x 3?
This amazes me.
Yet again the quality of the screen images amaze me, so maybe it is
some incredible density/size.
Curious to learn more.
Thanks! VERY interesting!
No msg 46342
Msg 46343 is 17 line(s) on 06/26/93 from ANDY SHAPIRO
to ALL re: ELECTRICAL QUESTION
This hasn't been much of an issue before, but. My spouse and I
are thinking of getting a PC for home use. Problem is that my
apartment is wired with no ground - not even the outlet boxes provide
a good ground (hot to outlet screw is ~25 VAC, which leads me to
believe that the grounding is THROUGH something else, if it's there
at all). On the other hand, probably contrary to code, there are 3-wire
outlets in all rooms. My question - what are the odds of something bad
happening to a computer plugged into one of these outlets? Obviously,
the only reasonable surge protection would be to wire HOT to NEUTRAL,
ignoring the ground. Or, alternatively, could I run a wire (inside the wall
with a little help) down to the laundry room and clamp it to a cold water
pipe? That's what we used to do in the old ham radio days, and I assume
that would also do the job for a PC.
We've also been considering a laptop (many have 2-wire supplies), but
they're awfully costly to get the same level of performance (25 MHz
386sx class) as the desktops.
Msg 46344 is 01 line(s) on 06/26/93 from PAUL STREETER
to ANDY SHAPIRO re: REPLY/ ELECTRICAL QUESTION
My best suggestion is prpare to spend the money for an electrician.
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