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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | |||||||
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thanks for checking in . . . you seem to be a guy who enjoys a fine machine or anything that will go fast!!
Jeff
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: Al,
: I'm still here and well. I have not been following the forums
: closely for about a year now. Watch collecting took a back seat
: to PC games when I bought a windows machine last November. I am
: a long time Mac fan and have always been jealous of the cool
: games available on the PC platform that are rarely ported over
: to the Mac. After the Mac changed to an Intel chip and could run
: Windows natively there was understandably no reason to port
: anything any longer. So I bought a Sager high end portable
: powerhouse and have spent an inordinate amount of time catching
: up on a 10 plus year backlog of PC games I missed. As I am now
: 70 I can claim that playing PC games keeps one from becoming
: senile. I need to cheat to get through many of them though.
: I still love my watches and rotate wearing them regularly. Who
: knows when my second childhood will end, but I am having fun.
: David
: Look ma, I can't fall over!
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