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Default How I would like to change the *digital* cell phone industry.

On 7/23/07 7:24 AM, in article , "msg"
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Don Bowey wrote:


I have a new, old-stock printer for the HP85, still in it's bag and box.

Is there any interest in it or is it junk?

Some many years ago now, I organized a group purchase from PIC of
drive belts for the printer and also developed a technique for
re-rubbering the capstan roller in the tape drive. I would
appreciate getting your printer

Regards,

Michael
msg _at_ cybertheque _dot_ org


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