There are one of these Arby's signs right up the road from me. I believe the Arby's has been there since 1976.I just heard this weekend that the Arby's in the town I grew up in, Meadville, PA is taking down their sign. Apparently there are very few still in use and it has become too difficult and costly to get parts. The passing of another era I guess.
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I suspect most won't remember these, IBM 5251 terminal used on IBM midrange computers (S/32, S/34, early AS/400). Steel case, steel keyboard, 99 lbs for the monitor and keyboard. The only thing that ever broke was the buss fuse in the monitor cabinet. They were perfect for hostel environments. I've seen them get hit with a fork truck, knocked to the floor, I put them back on a table, opened the case with a quarter or nickle using the quarter turn nuts, bottom center of the side of the monitor. Replaced the fuse, turned it back on and it was ready to go. We used these into the mid 90's before the cheap Chinese crap was cheaper then maintaining these. After 20+ years, the screens were badly burned in and the keyboard and switches started wearing out.
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I suspect most won't remember these, IBM 5251 terminal used on IBM midrange computers (S/32, S/34, early AS/400). Steel case, steel keyboard, 99 lbs for the monitor and keyboard. The only thing that ever broke was the buss fuse in the monitor cabinet. They were perfect for hostel environments. I've seen them get hit with a fork truck, knocked to the floor, I put them back on a table, opened the case with a quarter or nickle using the quarter turn nuts, bottom center of the side of the monitor. Replaced the fuse, turned it back on and it was ready to go. We used these into the mid 90's before the cheap Chinese crap was cheaper then maintaining these. After 20+ years, the screens were badly burned in and the keyboard and switches started wearing out.
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