by rootbeer » Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:01 pm
I remember what it was like to be a kid with no money and no way to earn any. I was 15 for most of 1973. We lived in Italy on an army base about ten miles south of Pisa. I had a little job sacking groceries at the base commissary. I did about an hour and a half after school, twice a week, for about five weeks. I got only tips for my work-- no regular compensation at all. A quarter was big money in those days for a 15 year-old kid. My annual Social Security statement shows I made all of $14 in 1973. Considering that, I thought it would be a good thing to give away the card and the chip (with fan and heatsink, too) to a young man who can't afford what was a $200 card in May of 2005. The chip was probably about the same but it came in the machine, so I have no way of knowing its actual retail cost. In any event, the person who gets one or both of them will be he who sends me the third PM with his name and address attached. Just send your name, address and a short note referencing the chip and/or the card and it's yours. I am very busy in my job, so I will have to get it in the mail when time allows.
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