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Damn, just what we need, more competition!
I hope some of the Seattle
area peeps got some of the deals I missed in the past few weeks, like the
$100 Asteroids and $150 Meteor pin. There were a bunch of great pin deals.
Like Adam said, there are a number of cool collectors in the Seattle area
(from up in Bellingham down to Mike and Brad in Oly). And Dick Millikan
for board repair help, he's a huge asset to local collectors, as is James
Sweet, the vector monitor guru. -dan
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, it was written:
> There are a bunch of cool guys around here, and apparently a number without
> enough room at home.
I know that's why I have a couple in my office.
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> Adam
> adam_AT_msn_DOT_com
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> "danyexp" <danyexp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:11eq9inh4047mbf@corp.supernews.com...
>> Damn... you guys at Microsoft got it made. Wish my employer was that
>> cool...
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>> "Adam Dare" <adam_AT_msn_DOT_com> wrote in message
>> news:11eq541a9cmt921@corp.supernews.com...
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>>> I'm located in Redmond and have about 30 machines, and one pinball
>>> machine, spread between home and work. I have 2 in my office at work and
>>> the rest at home. I work at Microsoft. There are a number of people
>>> that collect them there. Plus they are a number of them scattered all
>>> over campus.
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