Hi Seth, I'm sorry to see anyone leave the list or the hobby for any reason, but especially because of comments made on the list.
I strongly agree with Rob. Hang on to some of your favorite toys. You never know when you might want to play with them again. I have a lot of regrets from letting go a lot of equipment that I might never find again. Paul On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 9:19 PM, Cameron Kaiser <spec...@floodgap.com> wrote: > > > The learning is the best part, I think. It's almost a > > > letdown when something is already just working. > > > > Weird Stuff Warehouse used to put "Guaranteed Not to Work" stickers on > some > > of the items they sold. One time I bought an Atari 800 with such a > sticker, > > intending to part it out to repair other machines. To my dismay, it > worked > > perfectly. I went back and complained. They said I was the only person to > > have ever complained, but that they would honor the guarantee if I > brought > > it back, i.e., they would break it for me. > > It's that attention to quality and customer satisfaction that is so sorely > lacking today. > > -- > ------------------------------------ personal: > http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ -- > Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * > ckai...@floodgap.com > -- Drive defensively ... buy a tank. ------------------------------ > ------------ >