Re: your Star Trek pages

From: <kstillinger_at_sc.rr.com>
Date: Mon Aug 17 2009 - 16:38:02 EDT

Hey Sam-

  Are those your machines (and webpages) in the links you posted?

  If so, your comment on the Star Trek cockpit asks about removing the yellowing from the Captain's chair.
You might want to check out this page:
http://retr0bright.wikispaces.com/

It's titled:
How to deal with the “not-so-mellow yellow” of old computers and consoles

I think the guy gives a recipe to remove the yellowing from old plastics and describes what is actually happening in the process.

  Good luck!

  Kerry

---- SVerlander@aol.com wrote:
>
>
> Will this help
> _http://members.cox.net/sverlander/Star_Trek_dedicated_page.html_
> (http://members.cox.net/sverlander/Star_Trek_dedicated_page.html)
>
> _http://members.cox.net/sverlander/Star_Trek_Asteroids_conversion.html_
> (http://members.cox.net/sverlander/Star_Trek_Asteroids_conversion.html)
> _http://members.cox.net/sverlander/startrekcockpit_page.html_
> (http://members.cox.net/sverlander/startrekcockpit_page.html)
> I am still wating for the Multi - Sega all in one sound card. :-) hope it
> wont take to long before we have one. HOW ABOUT IT CLAY ? Anybody ? We need
> one bad.
>
>
> Sam
> in Virginia
>

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