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HP "Virtual Tech Museum" contest
Message #1 Posted by Eric Smith on 3 June 2009, 7:10 p.m.

I got some unsolicited email yesterday that I almost deleted, from someone at a company Waggener Edstrom, claiming to be representing HP. Apparently HP is running a contest for a HP Virtual Tech Museum and soliciting entries. They're looking for the oldest powered computing or entertainment devices, with photos and stories.

I have several items that I'd submit, but the contest is only open to the Asia Pacific region. See the contest rules on the web site for details.

      
Re: HP "Virtual Tech Museum" contest
Message #2 Posted by Egan Ford on 3 June 2009, 10:16 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Eric Smith

I say we have our own right here. I'd really like to see what you have and hear your story.

      
Re: HP "Virtual Tech Museum" contest
Message #3 Posted by hpnut on 3 June 2009, 11:58 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Eric Smith

Quote:

I have several items that I'd submit, but the contest is only open to the Asia Pacific region. See the contest rules on the web site for details.


you ought to qualify. The USA has a Pacific coast, right?

            
Asia Pacific - not Pacific Rim
Message #4 Posted by Jeff Kearns on 4 June 2009, 4:52 a.m.,
in response to message #3 by hpnut

"This contest is open only to residents residing in the following countries: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and prizes may vary across the Asia Pacific region". - JK

                  
Re: Asia Pacific - not Pacific Rim
Message #5 Posted by Thomas Okken on 4 June 2009, 9:57 a.m.,
in response to message #4 by Jeff Kearns

How bizarre -- a contest for the Asia Pacific region and the list of countries doesn't even include Japan and the Philippines?

                        
Re: Asia Pacific - not Pacific Rim
Message #6 Posted by Les Bell on 4 June 2009, 6:08 p.m.,
in response to message #5 by Thomas Okken

And it includes Australia but not New Zealand. A little odd, especially since the Australian Constitution provides for New Zealand to become a state eventually.

Anyone want to rent my spare room so they can enter? ;)

Best,

--- Les
[http://www.lesbell.com.au]

                              
OT: Cancel the BarB, mate!
Message #7 Posted by Jeff Kearns on 4 June 2009, 6:16 p.m.,
in response to message #6 by Les Bell

Les,

Your post reminded me of the following:

Understanding International Security Levels

The British are feeling the pinch in relation to recent terrorist threats in Islamabad and have raised their security level from "Miffed" to "Peeved." Soon, though, security levels may be raised yet again to "Irritated" or even "A Bit Cross." Brits have not been "A Bit Cross" since the blitz in 1940 when tea supplies all but ran out. Terrorists have been re-categorised from "Tiresome" to a "Bloody Nuisance." The last time the British issued a "Bloody Nuisance" warning level was during the great fire of 1666.

The French government announced yesterday that it has raised its terror alert level from "Run" to "Hide". The only two higher levels in France are "Collaborate" and "Surrender." The rise was precipitated by a recent fire that destroyed France's white flag factory, effectively paralyzing the country's military capability.

It's not only the French who are on a heightened level of alert. Italy has increased the alert level from "Shout loudly and excitedly" to "Elaborate Military Posturing." Two more levels remain: "Ineffective Combat Operations" and "Change Sides."

The Germans also increased their alert state from "Disdainful Arrogance" to "Dress in Uniform and Sing Marching Songs." They also have two higher levels: "Invade a Neighbour" and "Lose".

Belgians, on the other hand, are all on holiday as usual, and the only threat they are worried about is NATO pulling out of Brussels.

The Spanish are all excited to see their new submarines ready to deploy. These beautifully designed subs have glass bottoms so the new Spanish navy can get a really good look at the old Spanish navy.

Americans meanwhile are carrying out pre-emptive strikes, on all of their allies, just in case.

In the Antipodes...

New Zealand has also raised its security levels - from "baaa" to "BAAAA!". Due to continuing defence cutbacks (the airforce being a squadron of spotty teenagers flying paper aeroplanes and the navy some toy boats in the Prime Minister's bath), New Zealand only has one more level of escalation, which is "crap, I hope Australia will come end rescue us". In the event of invasion, New Zealanders will be asked to gather together in a strategic defensive position called "Sydney".

Australia, meanwhile, has raised its security level from "No worries" to "Fair dinkum, mate". Three more escalation levels remain, "Crikey!', "I think we'll need to cancel the barbie this weekend" and "The barbie is cancelled". There has not been a situation yet that has warranted the use of the final escalation level.

                                    
Re: OT: Cancel the BarB, mate!
Message #8 Posted by Ron Ross on 4 June 2009, 8:01 p.m.,
in response to message #7 by Jeff Kearns

As a Frenchman, I would slap you across the face with my white glove, but that would mean I would have to remove it from my flag pole!!!

8^)

                                    
Re: OT: Cancel the BarB, mate!
Message #9 Posted by Ken Shaw on 5 June 2009, 11:10 a.m.,
in response to message #7 by Jeff Kearns

Take no prisoners!

:-))

                                    
Re: OT: Cancel the BarB, mate!
Message #10 Posted by Les Bell on 6 June 2009, 10:20 p.m.,
in response to message #7 by Jeff Kearns

Love it!

Best,

--- Les
[http://www.lesbell.com.au]

                  
Re: Asia Pacific - not Pacific Rim
Message #11 Posted by Pal G. on 4 June 2009, 10:06 p.m.,
in response to message #4 by Jeff Kearns

What about Guam??


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