For the past few weeks I've been going through things I've got in storage, some of them my mom's from before I was born. It's a lot of stuff, but has yielded some interesting finds. For example, in 1983 or 1984 I bought What's Where in the Apple, a comprehensive look at the Apple ][ and //e architecture. Stuffed inside it I found notes and some source code I wrote to explore the inner workings of the Apple, and a Beagle Bros. "Peeks, Pokes, and Pointers" poster from 1983.
I also found the Glenbrook Loyalty Song, which I spent 15 minutes transcribing in MuseScore this morning for your enjoyment. So, nu? Enjoy.
This project has also produced 3 full bankers boxes of material to shred, at least one full lawn-and-leaf bag of trash, and minor lower-back pain despite being careful to lift with my legs. And the storage locker still has an overwhelming number of boxes in it, most buried under other boxes.
Anyone want a bread maker? How about a small Ikea-like work desk?
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