Just a thought - there's always freecycle and freegle you can post "OFFER".
They're for keeping unwanted stuff out of landfill and you can post literally anything.
My mother got rid of a couple of old tree stumps and a knackered old petrol lawnmower, I shifted an old huge valve sig-gen and a pile of old LJIIIP laser printers.
I've Freecycled both ways several times. Got rid of ~500 used bricks and some bags of chimney cement, furniture, small appliances. Got a T.V. set, a rototiller, a treadmill, a bunch of dead microwave ovens and other stuff too numerous to mention. Freecycle is a Good Thing.
I offered these memory chips along with some other 'tronics related stuff on Freecycle a few weeks ago. No takers.
The Freecycle pool needs to get *a lot* bigger. :)
-- Machining can only occur between one Catholic and one Bridgeport.
Other people and machines can continue to enjoy their hobby within a Mechanical Partnership but to protect our fine tradition, they must be prevented from actually Machining. To grant them the ability to Machine would ruin this traditional institution for Catholics, Bridgeports and everyone and everything else.
Do we think that a Unitarian and her Deckel has any valid claim to the freedom and sanctity of Machining? An agnostic and his Sheldon? Of course not! We cannot risk validating this gravely unjust pairing; to recognize it would send the wrong message to our precious youth. Who knows how many young lives have been utterly ruined because of the non-procreative destruction of perfectly acceptable surfaces by non-Catholics using non-Bridgeports?
No other form can be considered as an equivalent to this natural relationship out of whose love tools are born.
Join me to protect the unique social and legal status of Machining for everyone in the 21st century!
It puts the sigfile where ever the cursor is when you reply or post a new message. My default is set to the bottom. I page up to the top in a reply to snip anything that isn't relevent, after I type the message above the sig file. I am using Netscape 4.8
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It's easy to think outside the box, when you have a cutting torch.
You are welcome, Joseph. That USPS guy must have been on hyperdrive!
Excellent! I wish you great enjoyment.
*Hey Everybody!*
I have many more of these FLASH memories to give away. I was given them by the finance division as part of the closing of a company I used to work for.
Send me a SASE and I will give you a few of them free of charge. For No Money. No Strings!
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