Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread geneb
On Tue, 23 Feb 2016, Fred Cisin wrote: Can someone explain this list reply to me what what it has to do with AT&T minis? On Tue, 23 Feb 2016, Alan Hightower wrote: 1) Mike lives in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, or Alaska 2) Mike fell off his Honda ATC 3-wheeler and hit is head really hard 3) S

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread William Donzelli
I assume a 3B4000 is too big for a Honda three wheeler. That is OK - the CSX mainline is not too far away. -- Will On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 1:16 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: >> If I ever get my hands on a 3B2 of any size, I would happily hook it >> up to a Honda three-wheeler and drag it along a r

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
Heh. You obviously never net the 3B4000. s/net/met/ :-P

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
If I ever get my hands on a 3B2 of any size, I would happily hook it up to a Honda three-wheeler and drag it along a rough gravel road until it was nothing more that unrecognizable lump if raw steel. I hated using a 3B2. Heh. You obviously never net the 3B4000.

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread William Donzelli
>> - *Mike's Honda ATC 3wheeler Shop for LIFE!!!* > > > Can someone explain this list reply to me what what it has to do with AT&T > minis? Yes. If I ever get my hands on a 3B2 of any size, I would happily hook it up to a Honda three-wheeler and drag it along a rough gravel road until it was noth

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread Fred Cisin
Can someone explain this list reply to me what what it has to do with AT&T minis? On Tue, 23 Feb 2016, Alan Hightower wrote: 1) Mike lives in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, or Alaska 2) Mike fell off his Honda ATC 3-wheeler and hit is head really hard 3) Spam bot that has gone self-aware and off

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread Alan Hightower
On 2016-02-23 11:45, Chuck Guzis wrote: >> - *Mike's ​Honda ATC 3wheeler​ Shop​ for LIFE!!!* > > Can someone explain this list reply to me what what it has to do with AT&T > minis? 1) Mike lives in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, or Alaska 2) Mike fell off his Honda ATC 3-wheeler and hit is

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread Chuck Guzis
On 02/22/2016 03:15 PM, Mike Boyle wrote: ​Are you serious. I rebuild vintage Honda ATC 3 Wheelers​ and some people till this day think they are illegal to even own bahahahahah There is only one law that was left that dropped out in 2015 and it was they could not me manufactured. Japan is making

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread Mike Boyle
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 5:53 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote: > On 02/22/2016 12:04 PM, Seth Morabito wrote: > >> Here's an interesting tid-bit. >> >> I just got off the phone with the AT&T corporate archives, where I >> had hoped to find schematics and internals documentation for the AT&T >> 3B2. They do

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-23 Thread Alan Hightower
I would if I knew of an exotic wilderness plane of existence with an observation deck. I've never seen one in the wild. -Alan On 2016-02-22 17:53, Chuck Guzis wrote: > On 02/22/2016 12:04 PM, Seth Morabito wrote: > >> Here's an interesting tid-bit. >> >> I just got off the phone with

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-22 Thread Chuck Guzis
On 02/22/2016 12:04 PM, Seth Morabito wrote: Here's an interesting tid-bit. I just got off the phone with the AT&T corporate archives, where I had hoped to find schematics and internals documentation for the AT&T 3B2. They do have it, but unfortunately they will not give access to any of it beca

Re: The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-22 Thread COURYHOUSE
how does the mac 8 bell computer I have tie in with ess? thx Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org) In a message dated 2/22/2016 1:04:54 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, li...@loomcom.com writes: Here's an interesting tid-bit. I just got off the phone with the AT&T corporat

The AT&T 3B2 is still proprietary

2016-02-22 Thread Seth Morabito
Here's an interesting tid-bit. I just got off the phone with the AT&T corporate archives, where I had hoped to find schematics and internals documentation for the AT&T 3B2. They do have it, but unfortunately they will not give access to any of it because they still consider the 3B2 to be proprieta