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My old Sharp three-in-one TV which I bought in 1979 and which I've now disposed of in 2012. I originally bought it as a monitor for my Dick Smith System-80 (which was a TRS-80 clone), but it worked better as a B&W portable TV. In the past I've had this and my Lemair TV on a l-o-n-g extension cord running in the backyard. The cassette player stopped working in 1989 but the TV and radio still worked (after a fashion).
Sarah Sharp and Amy Mitchell perform the music of Pink Floyd with Strings Attached, St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Austin, Texas. June 2007.
The texture is the star so I removed the color. Hope you like it! =o) On another note, Hootie the Barred Owl was hanging out in our backyard tonight on a fence post. She sure seems to like our yard, which makes me happy, but also feeling a pang of guilt that it may be because of all the fat squirrels who’ve been feasting at our feeders. I know, it’s the circle of life, and you can’t have one without the other. That’s my story, and I’m stickin’ to it. ;o)
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An Italian and a Pole embark on a scooter safari across southern Africa: from Joburg to Dar Es Salaam (or as far as we get).
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As a side note, this image came from me putting the PDA face down on my old HP scanner, the date looks like Sept 10, 2000. Wow. And to think this was old even then.
Note also the different font for the soft buttons. Everybody's gotta be different.
This is my 32" Sharp Aquas that my good friend Warren Wiltshire sold me for too much money. That is what I get for talking him into buying a new 45" LCD when they still costed 5k.