The weather is not ideal.....but it's nothing like Sandy.....anyone said this road tip needed a windmill picture ?

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No problems on the road and making fast progress....the first Frysian lakes appear.....much nicer when the sun shines:
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Heading to Groningen city. But the end destination is even further east: Sappemeer. It's one of those places you learned at school and then forgot about.....well not really, we have a customer there

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Well, since I am in Fryslan now it's time for a Frysian snack

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The people here live on a huge natural gas "bubble", here's a tower to get it out of the ground:
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Reached the destination without troubles. The seller is nice guy. He tells me that the stuff was initially owned by Geveke Electronics (now Getronics). Interestingly I remember that they used to do repairs for Atari homecomputers BITD.
When I tell what I plan to do with the stuff he tells me he had actually offered the stuff to John's Jukes but the shipping cost was a bit too high and John already has a lot of this stuff...
Anyway, lets load up everything in the car:
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Oh, ah I forgot to tell what "the stuff" is

It consists basically of two Fluke 9100a systems, well the 2nd unit is a 9105. With these systems it's possible to examine PCBs based an various processor types.
The system consists of the main unit (the PC like box). To this you connect a "pod". This is an interface that is different for every kind of processor. So there is a pod for Z80, for 6502 etc. You remove the processor from the PCB and connect the pod to the socket. Now you can various tests to check the hardware.
I got very lucky because one of the systems has a video card and a dedicated external keyboard. Both are pretty hard to find I learned. This makes this system a "programmer" system which enables me to make scripts for running various checks on various PCBs. Well..that is when I've learned to

So let's get back home. I decided taking the same route would be a bit too boring so I chose another route, a bit more eastwards.
Very near the seller's place I see this.....did they move the Atomium from Brussels to here ?
I bet it's a natural gas atom ?
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This route goes through the Veluwe, one of our nicest regions, the weather improves a bit..
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Amazingly, my wife included this in my lunch bag

Bruno must be happy to see this

I am not a big fan but well, I can use a bite now....
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And again I know why I don't like them. When you bite it, the grease poors out....I really don't like it. There is also barely a meat taste.....I wonder how much really is meat in there. I finish this one, but the others are safe for me, no Bifi's for at least another 5 years for me

Back in Zuid-Holland and the weather improves a lot, nice clouds in the sky
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The Brienenoord bridge, Rotterdam. I must have crossed this at least 100.000 times. It means Im almost home
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Statistics time. Almost 5 hours incl. picking up and one stop for Diesel....
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Unloaded the stuff: now the sorting can begin

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