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Trees of Mystery
California
All The Time In The World
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Paul Bunyan and Babe his Blue Ox
It took five storks to deliver Paul to his parents when he was born. Paul was 63 ax handles tall his blue ox, Babe was 42 ax handles tall. It is said that Minnesota's 10,000 lakes are Paul Bunyan's footprints. Paul's frying pan covered 1 acre. Young Paul grew so big that his parents did not know what to do with him. Once, Paul rolled over so much in his sleep that he caused an earthquake. This angered people in the town where his parents lived. So, the government told his mother and father they would have to move him somewhere else.
June 28, 2022 - NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY – NATIONAL LOGISTICS DAY – NATIONAL INSURANCE AWARENESS DAY – NATIONAL ALASKA DAY
June 28, 2022 – NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY – NATIONAL LOGISTICS DAY – NATIONAL INSURANCE AWARENESS DAY – NATIONAL ALASKA DAY
JUNE 28, 2022 | NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY | NATIONAL LOGISTICS DAY | NATIONAL INSURANCE AWARENESS DAY | NATIONAL ALASKA DAY NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY | JUNE 28 On June 28th, we remember fondly the tales of the big blue ox and a mighty lumberjack. It is National Paul Bunyan Day! Read more… NATIONAL LOGISTICS DAY | JUNE 28 Annually, National Logistics Day™ on June 28th promotes appreciation for the…
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Checking out the Babe
(J.R. Eyerman. 1961?)
I walked away with all sorts of fun things from VCF Midwest 13.
Not pictured is the Decitek paper tape reader & punch which is being sent along with friends on the road. Also not pictured are a pair of 6309 processors.
So what do we have here?
An Iomega Buz, which is a composite video encoder card intended for Windows 95 machines.
A floppy disk containing photos taken with a Sony Mavica of me and my exhibit (as well as a bonus shock image).
A modern blue box kit based on a tiny little PIC microcontroller.
Two military-grade 4K core memory boards.
A plot of the Cactus logo, made with an HP plotter.
A VCFMW punch card.
A book about the Motorola 6800.
A Rockwell 65XX series processor reference card.
A plot of the die of the MOS 6502, made on the same HP plotter. I’m told these took 4 hours to make.
Babe, Paul Bunyan’s Blue Ox, Trees of Mystery, Klamath, California, 2014.