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   Message 955 of 1,530   
   Jeff Thiele to Kurt Weiske   
   Re: what's classic now?   
   29 Jun 21 09:20:49   
   
   TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A46   
   MSGID: 1:387/26 c304726b   
   REPLY: 897.classicc@1:218/700 25405dfa   
   TZUTC: -0500   
   On 28 Jun 2021, Kurt Weiske said the following...   
    KW>  JT> I haven't seen a 3d-printed one. I'm inclined to think you may be   
    KW>  JT> referring to Oscar Vermeulen's PiDP-11, but that one's not 3d-printed   
    KW> That's the one. My mistake.   
      
   Ah, ok. Nevertheless, it's an awesome device! The soldering isn't too   
   difficult, but a little challenging on the switches because there's an   
   aesthetic component as well; they need to be as perfectly straight as   
   possible.   
      
   Jeff.   
      
   "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and   
   wrong." -- H. L. Mencken, who indeed was a racist thereby proving himself   
   right.   
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