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Hello NeXT in retro computing communities: I am on a mission to create organization containers for parts that I have that will help immediately with inventory tracking and control here at the black hole. I’m finding more uses for my 3-D printers daily and this is a big one because I have literally thousands of floppy discs thousands of sticks of RAM components like road boards schedule to SD Zulu cards, blue sketchy cards that’s a little sketchy cables and power connectors and Molex forbid, connectors and floppy connectors and bios batteries probably 100 little parts that will work perfectly and then to make it fun. I’m gonna send it all up so that the parts containers can actually ride around on a little scale model trade even if it’s an AI to give my friend’s family and customers a fun trip shopping where they can actually go through and pick items off the train to put in their shopping cart and eventually I could see as I’m also getting a little robots. They’ve actually pulling the equipment off the train cars and putting it into the boxes for shipping. We shall see you also have books and manuals and memorabilia and logos, and all kinds of fun stuff so putting together all the different things that I’ve I’ve invested in my 3-D printing tools you know my laser tools, my engraving tools, and my AI courses and my marketing skills that came with the degree and the list goes on, so I’m on fire people. I’m a legend in my own mind so stay tuned indeed more things to come from the black hole , computer powwow on eBay world peace and love with warm regards Rob Blessin