I was down in your neck of the woods last Sept. Drove to Durango. Maybe
on the stuff. What's left?
My Amiga had been put away for the last two years but I put it all back
together to do some printing for mothers day. The Amiga still does a
better job printing to my Epson via TurboPrint then any drivers on the PC.
Everyone of your pictures are still up on my walls.
Jim Miller
Melvin Strawn wrote:
>
> Yes Jim,
>
> I'm still here. Do you want all my Amiga stuff -virtually all working
> including some good software...?
>
> Pretty tough question you pose. I assume it reaches beyond mere
> computer concerns...
>
> see attachment for next time I'll be in Denver. (Just got back from
> Japan.)
>
> Regards,
> Mel
>
> On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 10:24 PM, James D. Miller
> <jmiller13@... <mailto:jmiller13@...>> wrote:
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> Hey anyone still out there?
>
> Got a question for you all.
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>
> James D. Miller
>
>
> "Still dreaming the impossible dream. Still reaching for the
> unreachable star."
>
> Were we truly men of courage--with the courage to stand up to
> one's enemies--and the courage to stand up, when necessary, to
> one's associates--the courage to resist public pressure, as well
> as private greed?
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James D. Miller
Northglenn City Council Ward I
720-234-8672
“Still dreaming the impossible dream. Still reaching for the unreachable star.”
Were we truly men of courage--with the courage to stand up to one's
enemies--and the courage to stand up, when necessary, to one's associates--the
courage to resist public pressure, as well as private greed?