[geeks] bizarre stuff available

Yuri K koroby398 at ifrance.com
Tue Dec 10 17:11:31 CST 2002


Hello Dave,

Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 22:30:37 (UTC), you wrote:

DM> On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 05:21 PM, James wrote:
>>>   Hey folks.
>>>
>>>   Would anyone here be interested in purchasing a collection of some 
>>> 4000 45rpm records, containing mostly country music?


DM>    It's not really a rescue, it's a sale...this is a very large 
DM> collection that my now-deceased uncle built up over most of his life 
DM> starting around the time of WW II.  Lots of "firsts" (first pressing of 
DM> Kenny Rogers' first record, etc) and several of those metal disks used 
DM> to press records.  They're mostly 45s, but there are some 33s and 78s.  
DM> I speak of them with disdain because I despise country music, I didn't 
DM> like my uncle all that much either, and I'm paying through the nose for 
DM> the storage unit (climate controlled) that they're sitting in.

   You may be surprised to learn how hot Americana is in
   Middle East nowadays (and stuff like this is perceived to be
   the chefs d'oeuvre grade over there).
DM> --
DM> Dave McGuire                "Why would a brothel need
DM> St. Petersburg, FL            a streaming media server?"        -Kevin
                                    ^^^^^^^^^
                                Screaming server, make it a cluster
                                for added redundancy and
                                load-balancing.
-- 
Best regards,
 Yuri 



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