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In reply to the discussion: I opened the drawer, and when my eyes fell on what was inside, I cried out in shock and fear! [View all]quakerboy
(14,858 posts)37. Oh dear lord
My dad is building extra structures to hold his. Ner-u-mind he has 3 more and they all have that slightly distressed rusty patina, and that he will not likely be doing any gardening as he lives in a forest and has no plans to move or plant or trim anything, a perfectly good scythe should not just be tossed out.
And that's not even touching the slide rules, extra electronic gadgets, or the oddities he finds to take home and disassemble in the name of engineering.
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I opened the drawer, and when my eyes fell on what was inside, I cried out in shock and fear! [View all]
krispos42
Dec 2011
OP
Magnetic data might last 10 years if you're lucky. I doubt too much longer. nt
BootinUp
Dec 2011
#14
Slide rule - check; rotary phone is upstairs now; he's actually using fluorescent!
csziggy
Dec 2011
#35