Subj : Re: Hi There To : Doug Cooper From : Dennisk Date : Sun May 10 2020 12:22:00 -=> Doug Cooper wrote to Dennisk <=- De> out of date. An XT system didn't get you far in 1993, but it only cost De> $30 AUD. That reminds me, I have to find where it is. I never got rid De> of it. De> DC> Yeah I think I got rid of my XT around that time, however it was a DC> great computer for BBS'ing back in the day, but by 93 the "Clone Wars" DC> was beginning within the computer business and prices were unbelievably DC> cheap. I worked for a company called Ultimate Electronics, and we'd DC> sell them literally out of a truck (Truck load sale,) as the buiness we DC> were doing on our custom made close brand was insane. Thats the time I DC> upgraded to a Pentium. At 13 I had my first job at a carwash. I DC> worked a few hours each day after school. I saved for almost a year DC> and bought myself a Diamond Back Pro Series BMX bike. My parents also DC> never had money nor gave it when asked, asside from 10 cents to "check DC> in" while out riding bikes with my friends, for the payphone haha! The XT is the "classic car" of the PC world. Such a nice looking machine, at least to me it is. My mum didn't really want me taking up a part time job (I wanted one to buy a 386), because it would apparently detract from my studies. At that time, I was in my final years of high school. I was loaned a 386 instead by my uncle. De> in the trash, or the oceans. Think about whether that toy will really De> give you enjoyment, or whether it is just shiny plastic blobs where you De> have to collect 100 of them. De> DC> Thats a tough sale but a great spin! We didn't accomplish that so ... DC> so now I really emphasize donating to a food pantry locally here that DC> also has clothing and toys/household items. Those in poverty can apply DC> and get free food. While there, they can grab whatever toys and DC> clothing is there. We've volunteered there a few times, and did a cub DC> scout tour of the place when I lead the den. So at least once every DC> few months we have a purge party, and collect a minimum of two boxes of DC> toys per kid, and take them to the pantry. DC> --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32) DC> * Origin: The Underground BBS (1:227/702) An incredibly tough sale! Actually impossible really, unless you put your foot down and flat out say "no". No need to feel bad about it, within a day or two, they've forgotten they ever wanted it! Donating to the food pantry sounds like a great idea. My wife has suggested quite a few times we should during christmas, donate old toys and go help/volunteer, but it hasn't actually happened yet. Need to step up here. Just out of interest, why are you in Fidonet? .... Dennis Katsonis --- MultiMail/Linux v0.52 * Origin: Mind's Eye BBS - mindseye.ddns.net - Australia (3:633/416) .