That's hysterical!
]]>Wayne Parham2022-09-06T00:14:41-00:00Re: Crunch
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I'm very certain you would never do that to one of your turntables.]]>Rusty2022-09-06T14:56:54-00:00Re: Crunch
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This is my main system:
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]]>Wayne Parham2022-09-06T20:07:24-00:00Re: Crunch
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Turn it on, go for coffee, watch some of the weather channel and maybe by the time I got back it was ready to do something.
I love the Altair. I nearly got one until I discovered what it would cost at the time. I got a Commodore 64 instead.....that was a detour I should have avoided as while it was functional it didn't run any programs I needed.
Now I think I'll investigate steam powered automobiles that run on dung. There seems to be plenty of that flying around now. ]]>gofar992022-09-07T02:43:30-00:00Re: Crunch
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