Reader Mark Eichin was curious about the “Days with a pony” web page. Here’s what it would look (suitably redacted) if it were still operating:
December 23, 2005: Still no pony
From: Raymond Chen
To: Xxxx Xxxxxx
Subject: Laptop order
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 09:47:19 -0800
I want a pony and a train set and an NEC Versa SX laptop (NECVS4E0E7A).
Maybe you can help.
Did I mention the pony?
From: Order Management
To: Raymond Chen
Subject: Order Confirmation
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 14:28:19 -0800
Your order has been confirmed. Please contact your Central Sales Representative if you have any questions.
Customer PO# 1174384 Order# 5549416 Order Date 3/31/2000
Item # Mfg Part# Description Price A143831 VS4E0E7A-0300A0 NEC VERSASX PII400 #,###.## 0373140 OP-570-69002 NEC BATT PK ###.## A021502 KTN-VSLX/128 KINGSTON 128MB OD V ###.## A025063 3CXM556 3COM MCD 56K CELLUL ###.## A025848 CE3B-100BTX XIRCOM CREDITCARD E ##.## A136063 OP-270-69002-1 NEC DVD PC ACCELERA ###.## Total #,###.##
From: Raymond Chen
To: Xxxx Xxxxxx
Subject: FW: Order Confirmation
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 15:12:19 -0800
What, no pony?
The laptop itself is still operational, assuming you don’t need to see anything. The LCD backlight died a few years ago, so you either have to type blind or work in a really bright room. For some reason, the video output also died, so the standard fallback of using it as a very small desktop machine (with external keyboard and monitor) doesn’t work. As a result, the machine sits in a drawer unused.
[Raymond is currently away; this message was pre-recorded.]
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