(as Delbert McClinton et. al. sing.)
Due to volunteering my shop to be a storage space for a friend, now it's really hard to walk around in there. What else to do but throw things out? (No, wait, that one's valuable!)
So far, only a few candidates for EBay have showed up (ooh, a VisiCalc manual!), but most of the rest of computer manuals and old newspapers are ... being "deprecated". (My hoarding of the manuals predates the web).
Anybody need an old Addressograph machine? How about a SPARC ECL monitor? A VW parts car or two? USENET printouts from the 1980s? Hunter S. Thompson interviews in the newspaper? Old fishing gear? 10-year-old cans of paint? (hey, at least I didn't bring the latter with me, they came with the house ...)
The many years' worth of SubGenius propaganda and Kerrville memorabilia are probably going to stick around, though. Compared to all the above, they're kind of small.
And I will find the newspaper article about the (original) Lonesome Dove community, ... dammit. I know it's in there.
Somewhere.
Posted by mark at September 28, 2003 06:37 PM