It is important when doing this to be VERY careful, though. I know one tech
that broke a CRT neck on the way of pulling his head out of a game cabinet.
"Christopher X. Candreva" wrote:
> Since this is the season when many people are searching their
> houses/apartmenst for places to hide boxes of various sized, I thought I
> would pass along this tip.
>
> I've found that Atari vector cabinets are large enough to hide quite a few
> presents. Working coin/back door locks are a added bonus.
>
> I've not testing this with any other make, nor on a raster game.
>
> :-)
>
> -Chris
>
> ==========================================================
> Chris Candreva -- chris@westnet.com -- (914) 967-7816
> WestNet Internet Services of Westchester
> http://www.westnet.com/
-- Windows: 32 bit graphical interface for a 16 bit patch for an 8 bit operating system written for a 4 bit processor by a 2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.Received on Wed Dec 22 02:50:06 1999
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