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It's old but it makes some points...

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>Some people like to spend $3 on a cup of coffee. While that sounds like a gamble I probably wouldn’t take, I’ll always like to gamble– especially as little as three bucks– on what I might be able to dig up on Buffalo and Western New York, our collective past, and what it means for our future. I recently came across a big pile of Buffalo News front sections from 1991, every day for the first three months of the year… collected as the First Gulf War unfolded. $3. I probably could have chiseled the guy down a buck, but I happily paid to see what else was in those papers. There’s plenty about a run up to the first Superbowl appearance ever for the Bills, and mixed in with the disappointment is an air of hope and expectation for what is to come. Harumph. There are also some great local ads commemorating and/or coat-tailing on the Bills success.

It's old but it makes some points... Archive: https://archive.today/gZOYc From the post: >>Some people like to spend $3 on a cup of coffee. While that sounds like a gamble I probably wouldn’t take, I’ll always like to gamble– especially as little as three bucks– on what I might be able to dig up on Buffalo and Western New York, our collective past, and what it means for our future. I recently came across a big pile of Buffalo News front sections from 1991, every day for the first three months of the year… collected as the First Gulf War unfolded. $3. I probably could have chiseled the guy down a buck, but I happily paid to see what else was in those papers. There’s plenty about a run up to the first Superbowl appearance ever for the Bills, and mixed in with the disappointment is an air of hope and expectation for what is to come. Harumph. There are also some great local ads commemorating and/or coat-tailing on the Bills success.
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I had the CD Player, the Radar Detector, The Mach Two Speakers (wish I had not given away, but condo was small), the CB Radio (I think it was exactly like that), the 20 Memory Phone ( one in each bedroom), the calculator. Dad had the answering machine, so did Grandma. Brother had the Tandy 1000, then replaced it with the Next version that was a 286.

Interesting pile of history: Tandy invented the 186 Processor. They released it, and did a planned press release the next week. Intel released the 286 the next day. So no one ever heard about the 186.

I scoured every one of the online catalogs. https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com and make a list of everyhing I ever bought there. It was the amazon of the day. I still have tons of shit, the audio mixers, 16 band home EQ's, some of the car audio eq's, cb radios, scanners, lots of shit.

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Damn, I would look at that stuff and would say "one day, I might be rich and can own ---any--- of this". Sounds like you were living large.

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I mowed yards at $25 each. Had like 8 a week. Another 2 every other week.

As a kid that only needed gas money, I was rich bitch!

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$25/ea in the early 90's? Where the fuck did you live man? I need to get someone else in here.

You ever see this in your time? I sure didn't.