• Any survivors ?

    From Peter H. Wendt@peterwendt@mcamafia.de to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Mon Apr 1 20:28:47 2024
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    Hi !

    Anyone left over after Google pulled the plug ?

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  • From JWR@you.want.my.address@ask.for.it to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Mon Apr 1 21:14:43 2024
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    On 01-04-2024 20:28, Peter H. Wendt wrote:
    Hi !

    Anyone left over after Google pulled the plug ?

    Don Peter!

    Good evening. Long time no see...

    Still here, getting old ;)
    Not much PS/2-ing lately, I'm afraid.

    Friendly Easter-greetings from the Netherlands,
    --
    Jelte,
    Admirer of the letter of IBM with blue Ishiki
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  • From Louis Ohland@ohland@charter.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Mon Apr 1 14:47:48 2024
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    My wall of 95s deflected the blast.

    Peter H. Wendt wrote:
    Hi !

    Anyone left over after Google pulled the plug ?

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  • From Grant Taylor@gtaylor@tnetconsulting.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Mon Apr 1 18:53:25 2024
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    On 4/1/24 13:28, Peter H. Wendt wrote:
    Hi !

    Hi,

    Anyone left over after Google pulled the plug ?

    I'm here.
    --
    Grant. . . .
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  • From gfretwell@gfretwell@aol.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Mon Apr 1 21:24:08 2024
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    On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 20:28:47 +0200, "Peter H. Wendt"
    <peterwendt@mcamafia.de> wrote:

    Hi !

    Anyone left over after Google pulled the plug ?

    I am here for the nostalgia, I sent all my PS/2 stuff to other mafia
    members but I am still lurking here.
    I avoid anything Google. (as much as possible)
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  • From Alexandros@apat4free@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Tue Apr 2 07:51:55 2024
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    Peter H. Wendt <peterwendt@mcamafia.de> wrote:
    Hi !

    Anyone left over after Google pulled the plug ?



    Me too!

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  • From news@news@holzapfel.biz (holzachr) to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Tue Apr 2 14:15:11 2024
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    Still reading, and more nerdy about Microchannel than ever.
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  • From Moussa@devol95@hotmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Wed Apr 3 13:51:34 2024
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    On 2/4/24 02:28, Peter H. Wendt wrote:
    Hi !

    Anyone left over after Google pulled the plug ?

    Never used google news IIRC, nice to hear from you again Boss
    --
    Moussa

    "People alike with a similar circumstances, tend to find each
    others across space and time, given enough time in life, no
    matter distance, language, race, colour and believes" (c) MEK
    *** Do Not Copy, Duplicate or Use without my Permission ***

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  • From Ben Collver@bencollver@tilde.pink to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Wed Apr 3 13:03:02 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware

    On 2024-04-03, Moussa <devol95@hotmail.com> wrote:
    On 2/4/24 02:28, Peter H. Wendt wrote:
    Hi !

    Anyone left over after Google pulled the plug ?

    Never used google news IIRC, nice to hear from you again Boss

    I'm lurking...
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  • From Peter H. Wendt@peterwendt@mcamafia.de to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Wed Apr 3 15:17:18 2024
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    Hi !

    Don't know if I told already: I recently revived my IBM 5155 Portable PC (which I owned for over 30 years) along with an Epson FX-800 printer (I
    owned for almost 40 years), Epson CX-21 acoustic coupler (dating back to Pre-PC-ages).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvwT7oTdIE4

    Therefore my next victim ... err ... rework object might be one of my
    PS/2s. As I read the Lacuna board has a notorious capacitor problem I
    might dig out the 77i I used for early analog records to MP3 conversions
    along with the IBM M-ACPA.

    Being almost 64 years old and *still* not booked for retirement (unfortunately) my time schedule is quite tight. The job always comes in
    the way. Yes - I am still working for the same company I did achieve my
    PS/2 skills from. Will be 37 years by October 1st this year.
    And - in addition - I spent most of my "silent years" PS/2-wise with
    repairing hifi gear and record players. Where I accumulated a *huge* collection of almost 80 stand-alone record players + some in combinations.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siw0iFRazN4

    This 5-year-old video might give some insights ...

    For further participation in this group I went to eternal-september.org
    I didn't like Google groups that much anyway - and it is not my style to
    "feed the clowns".

    Let's see what the future brings.
    --
    Very friendly greetings from Peter in Germany
    http://www.mcamafia.de/

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  • From Louis Ohland@ohland@charter.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Wed Apr 3 11:43:40 2024
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    Sounds like a music video.
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  • From gfretwell@gfretwell@aol.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Thu Apr 4 02:40:21 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware

    On Wed, 3 Apr 2024 15:17:18 +0200, "Peter H. Wendt"
    <peterwendt@mcamafia.de> wrote:

    Hi !

    Don't know if I told already: I recently revived my IBM 5155 Portable PC >(which I owned for over 30 years) along with an Epson FX-800 printer (I >owned for almost 40 years), Epson CX-21 acoustic coupler (dating back to >Pre-PC-ages).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvwT7oTdIE4

    Therefore my next victim ... err ... rework object might be one of my
    PS/2s. As I read the Lacuna board has a notorious capacitor problem I
    might dig out the 77i I used for early analog records to MP3 conversions >along with the IBM M-ACPA.

    Being almost 64 years old and *still* not booked for retirement >(unfortunately) my time schedule is quite tight. The job always comes in
    the way. Yes - I am still working for the same company I did achieve my
    PS/2 skills from. Will be 37 years by October 1st this year.
    And - in addition - I spent most of my "silent years" PS/2-wise with >repairing hifi gear and record players. Where I accumulated a *huge* >collection of almost 80 stand-alone record players + some in combinations.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siw0iFRazN4

    This 5-year-old video might give some insights ...

    For further participation in this group I went to eternal-september.org
    I didn't like Google groups that much anyway - and it is not my style to >"feed the clowns".

    Let's see what the future brings.

    I have gone over to the dark side and I m playing with Thin Client
    machines using them as appliance PCs on TVs.
    Since they never get turned off and they don't need blazing speed, the
    4-9 w power consumption is attractive to me.
    My latest are a pair of WYSE 5020s (D90Q7) for $30 each..
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  • From ex-ibm-mca-user@rebewmot@nexgo.de to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Mon Apr 22 06:33:39 2024
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    "People alike with a similar circumstances, tend to find each
    others across space and time, given enough time in life, no
    matter distance, language, race, colour and believes" (c) MEK
    *** Do Not Copy, Duplicate or Use without my Permission ***
    This your ever-final text appears to be your filosofical heritage, so to
    speak.
    People with similar circumstances tend to !!}
    But can we i n d e e d find like-minded beings "across space" (!) and
    "no matter distance" {--> n. m. of d.}, e.g. on planets in our
    galaxy---or even in a neighbouring one??!!?? Hmmm??..... I'm caught in
    extreme doubt.....}
    Do Not [....] Use without my Permission
    No, i won't!, namely because of my above-submitted question.
    { One should always rethink one's thought-patterns. }
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  • From Moussa@devol95@hotmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Wed Apr 24 14:31:03 2024
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    On 22/4/24 13:33, ex-ibm-mca-user wrote:
    "People alike with a similar circumstances, tend to find each
    others across space and time, given enough time in life, no
    matter distance, language, race, colour and believes" (c) MEK
    *** Do Not Copy, Duplicate or Use without my Permission ***
    This your ever-final text appears
    is called signature, you may want to learn some net etiquettes while you
    at it.

    to be your filosofical heritage, so to
    speak.
    now you're trolling, grind that axe of yours sharp...

    no just me, after filling my room with worthless gas i tend to reach the
    helm of my mantra climax and words just flow away in a world seems to be
    less round everyday *earth*, but why you give the crap anyway? is a
    signature.


    People with similar circumstances tend to !!}
    But can we i n d e e d find like-minded beings "across space" (!) and
    "no matter distance" {--> n. m. of d.}, e.g. on planets in our
    galaxy---or even in a neighbouring one??!!?? Hmmm??..... I'm caught in extreme doubt.....}
    you have left the most important bit out "giving enough time in life"
    time = space <-- is basic physics

    Do Not [....] Use without my Permission
    No, i won't!, namely because of my above-submitted question.
    no one stepped on your tail ....

    { One should always rethink one's thought-patterns. }
    and the point is ?
    --
    Moussa

    "People alike with a similar circumstances, tend to find each
    others across space and time, given enough time in life, no
    matter distance, language, race, colour and believes" (c) MEK
    *** Do Not Copy, Duplicate or Use without my Permission ***

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  • From ex-ibm-mca-user@rebewmot@nexgo.de to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Wed May 1 04:23:10 2024
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    This your ever-final text
    is called signature
    Yes, be it a sig., but anyway it's thy ever-final text.

    you may want to learn
    I very mostly want to learn......

    some net etiquettes
    'netiquettes'?

    while you at it.
    while you are at it. !!

    to be your filosofical heritage, so to speak.
    you're trolling
    I don't know "trolling" means.

    grind that axe of yours sharp...
    This thy terminology is despicable: It shows (proves?) that thou art violence-oriented!.....

    no just me, after filling my room with worthless gas i tend to reach the
    helm of my mantra climax and words just flow away in a world seems to be
    less round everyday *earth*, but why you give the crap anyway? is a signature.
    All in all: This thy text isn't understandable to me. Who is unable?!?
    Thou or i?!? Hmmm?.....
    the helm of my mantra climax [?!!?]
    words just flow away in a world seems to be less round everyday *earth*
    world "that seems" or "seeming"!!!

    Werest thou on cannabis when texting the above quoted?
    This appears to be a much relevant question.....

    The core, yea nuke of my text was:

    Thy huge fault was: n o t to respond to my questions repeated
    below!!!!!!!
    People with similar circumstances tend to !!}
    But can we i n d e e d find like-minded beings "across space" (!) and
    "no matter distance" {--> n. m. of d.}, e.g. on planets in our
    galaxy---or even in a neighbouring one??!!?? Hmmm??..... I'm caught in extreme doubt.....}

    Thou hast written, i might learn, and as well thou shouldst be willing
    to!!
    Thou hast to comprehend what the C O R E of a message is PLUS to
    afterwards respond to it!!!
    Learn this and do not dodge this important hint!!!


    you have left the most important bit out "giving enough time in life"
    given enough time .. ?!? This bit thou hast not included in thy
    then message! Therefore it's too late now to introduce it as an
    argument!
    time = space <-- is basic physics
    "basic physics"?? No, such is not taught in schools, neither in
    high-schools etc.....
    Such stuff (time=space) is basically incomprehensible!!! ---> Why can we
    move within space (limited), but N O T within time??!!!?? Haaaa???
    Answer he to this my 'drilling' question thoroughly!!!

    Thy huge fault was/is: Thou wantest n o t to respond to the aspects
    which i had layed out in my initial message!!!....... This is very
    'ungood'!, as it were.

    Do Not [....] Use without my Permission
    No, i won't!, namely because of my above-submitted question.
    no one stepped on your tail ....
    That's true because my tail forever had been m u c h too short. That
    much honesty gotta be.

    One should always rethink one's thought-patterns.
    and the point is ?
    That thou shouldest massively begin rethinking (plus later discarding)
    this thy pattern:
    "People alike with a similar circumstances, tend to find each others
    across space [.....] no matter distance"
    The space, the volume of the universe is thus gigantic that NO living
    being could EVER (!!!) be able to reach out just a bit into
    it---whatever the purpose may be......
    T h e r e f o r e like-minded beings will N E V E R be able to find
    one another "across space" and "no matter distance"!!!!!!!!!!!
    Is this explained clearly enough???
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  • From Louis Ohland@ohland@charter.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Wed May 1 06:41:02 2024
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    Boring. Nothing but word games. I've done some fairly disjointed posts,
    but this stuff is past me.
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  • From Moussa@devol95@hotmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Thu May 2 10:30:55 2024
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    you win, now back on topic please.

    [snip]
    --
    Moussa

    "People alike with a similar circumstances, tend to find each
    others across space and time, given enough time in life, no
    matter distance, language, race, colour and believes" (c) MEK
    *** Do Not Copy, Duplicate or Use without my Permission ***

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