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 Interesting shot of Greenland. Did you catch that video on, I forget, Discovery, MSNBC, maybe PBS, about the decades long, several group effort that extracted a WW2 fighter plane which had been left out of necessity in 1940 something and swallowed by the ice? I forget how deep in the ice it was but it was 100 to 200 feet I think. It was the one with the twin fuselages with an engine at the front of each, and the cockpit in the middle. Very cool looking plane -- pretty deadly, too, I hear. They got it flying again -- after years and mega $$. Who knows? If I don't find anyone who wants the Kaypro, I'll ship it to you. Then again, the craigslist free box sounds more practical. 
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 I learned to use a word processor at Evergreen in '83 and then got the Kaypro while at the U of Wash in '85 cause I couldn't bear to use my old manual typewriter and then have to edit by cutting and pasting (not virtual  ) and photo-copying.  The Kaypro, used, was $1300.  Jeez, if only I'd spent that on Microsoft stock instead. As crude as the Kaypro and my dot matrix printer were, oh man, it was the fast lane for this kid. 
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 Those Kaypros were rugged, all right. The designer must've formerly designed naval vessel control rooms. 
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 For about a week, every morning he'd come in saying something like, "Jeez, my Microsoft stock is up another point and a half!" After a while I'm thinking, "Yeah, yeah, shut the F up..." Only the hottest stock tip of the century and I'm sneering at the guy. Oh, I'm a smart one all right. 
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			cmac -- that was a P-38 that they found frozen in the ice.  I didn't see the show, but read an article.  Cool that it was so well preserved!  They have found lots of Lend-Lease Air Cobras that crashed on their was from AK to Russia in WWII.  Some of those were frozen and well-preserved, too.  I saw a show on a B-29 recovery once... they got it running and were test-taxiing it when a heater or something fell over and burned the airplane up there on the spot.  Heartbreaking!  I guess she just didn't want to leave.
			
				
			
		 
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			Yeah, I saw the show about that B-29.  What a cool looking plane.  IIRC, it was one of the best preserved they'd found anywhere.  I believe some major human sacrifice went down on that one, and that was before the burning up on attempted take off. Oh well. Sometimes people get a fever for something that consumes them. But then, the victories do seem cool. OTOH, some of these guys lost their marriages in bringing such planes back. Who knows... 
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