Author: Dick Schneiders
Date: 10:54:56 06/13/05
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Very nice work, Steve. This must have taken you awhile to sort out. I noticed something I hadn't seen before. You have a picture of 4 Applied Concepts MGS modules. I have three of them, but didn't realize that there was a Steinitz module. What is it's function? The Gruenfeld, Morphy and Capablanca are designated for the openings, middle game and end game. What is left for the Steinitz? Of course, I also do have the Sargon 2.5 module. I learn something new every time I look at your wonderful pictures. Grateful regards, Dick Schneiders On June 13, 2005 at 12:39:42, Steve B wrote: >For those interested.. > >i have separated the photo's of the computer's in my collection into different >albums according to the Company that released them: >Fidelity >Mephisto >Novag >etc >etc > >as well as a seperate album just for the Robots and another album for unusual or >modifed computers not in my collection > >i think this will better serve those searching for a particular computer by >company > >in addition i have added some new photos ..sprinkled throughout the 11 Albums > >link to the main page: >http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cpaa2@sbcglobal.net/my_photos > > >Best Regards >Steve
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