A good one to strive for is the Distinguished Masters shooting medal. I don't know if the new ones are the same, but back in the 60's-70's they...
It's interesting that you have 32 of the 36 the same as I do. I paid for the whole set at the time. They came out one per month, but I only...
Believe it or not, I still have some of the wiring, and the little IBM imprinted wire connector. We would loop the ends back into the connector...
That's what we call a skiff, or a dusting of snow here. Ha! Hope you get all taken care before you leave.
Here are some of my shooting medals...not coin type. Mine as in I won them. [ATTACH]
A God, who? Where but the old money from the Schublaad
Those look like error coins and each deserves a thread of its own.
I still have a couple of my ballistics programs on the computer cards, and wiring for changing settings on the collators.
A few years back the PO decided to close the sorting facility in Lincoln, Ne. Now if you mail a letter in Lincoln to someone else in Lincoln, it...
?? Parlez-vous Nanook?
Looks nice. Almost looks like they are moving.....marching along.
Will this work on the IRS?
Conder 101 is at almost 20K posts
Maybe we could glue 1970's cents to them and sell as First Day Issues. Smash a couple cents and we would have First Day Issues - Minted Errors!
We used to have a "shrunken head" hanging in the local university museum that had his lips sewed shut. Looked just like old Washington.
Cripes! I just checked eBay and they are getting good money for those punch cards. I have a whole case of them sitting in the garage.....
Nice haul. You'll be rich by the end of the year. Hope you are staying aware of your surroundings while you have your head to the ground.
Thought you would enjoy this. Seems eBay and Etsy aren't the only places you find optimistic ads. Only $8! And only $5 shipping........
You ought to have seen a Univac with paper tape and card operating system. Not to count the support system of card punches, collators, etc.
If I remember right, the first Texas Instruments calculator cost around $100, and all it did was add, subtract, multiply, and divide. About 20...
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