<div dir="ltr">DB25 RS232 null modem converter?</div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 at 17:46, Karl Auer <<a href="mailto:kauer@biplane.com.au">kauer@biplane.com.au</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">> > > > What tools do you carry around for work.<br>
> > > > Whats the oldest - krone tool ?<br>
> > > > Whats the newest<br>
> > > > Whats the most useful !<br>
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A bent-out medium size paper clip.<br>
<br>
It gets lost and replaced often, but it is the answer to all four<br>
questions.<br>
<br>
Here is a short story I wrote a few years ago. See if you can guess<br>
what used-to-be-essential item is telling its tale:<br>
<br>
"I don't remember being made; don't remember the quick staccato<br>
movements of the American robots that put me together, tiny puffs of<br>
acrid smoke rising as my dozens of solder spots were placed, my twenty-<br>
five wires brought skillfully but mindlessly to their final positions,<br>
my label slapped on just before I hit the conveyor belt to the blister-<br>
packing machine. I do remember being in the blister pack though,<br>
looking out, rather mystified, over the shelves and spotty customers of<br>
a Tandy store in Civic.<br>
<br>
"And I remember being bought; how huge hands split the blister pack and<br>
threw me into the darkness of a toolbox. I remember rattling around for<br>
eternity, making the painful acquaintance of the other residents of the<br>
toolbox.<br>
<br>
"The first time I was used is clear in my mind too; spliced into some<br>
hairball cable, I saw so obviously, so properly where the bits needed<br>
to go. I recall switching them like little carts on parallel<br>
rollercoasters. This goes there; and that goes here... It all made<br>
sense and I revelled in being part of the flow, part of the<br>
functioning.<br>
<br>
"But I've not been that for a long time now. For a long while I rode in<br>
the toolbox, but then I was placed on a shelf in a workshop. I used to<br>
be able to see the workshop, but now I see only the backsides and<br>
elbows of the things that cover me, other plastics and metals, casings,<br>
cables and chips. <br>
<br>
"I have no moving parts. I don't decay. Patch me into your cable again,<br>
and again I'll bring your data through. But I guess that won't be<br>
happening. Cables are different now; standardised, correct, the right<br>
cable for the right job. I was only ever a fixer, a translator, a<br>
corrector of errors, a twister of pairs.<br>
<br>
"The future is a very long time for an obsolete immortal."<br>
<br>
Regards, K.<br>
<br>
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Karl Auer (<a href="mailto:kauer@biplane.com.au" target="_blank">kauer@biplane.com.au</a>)<br>
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