"HOG Muk" Proto. . . Sneak Peek ! ! ! !

Bring the mukkin' Muk you mukkers! For muks sake, it's takin' way too mukkin' long. What the muk are ya doin'? Quit sittin' around playin' with your muk and get the MUK made for us Muksters or you might have a mukkin' mutiny on your mukkin' hooves.:p


;):D
 
Sold!

That Flying V is Uber Bad!!!

The Scrap Yard Muk has proven to be a real ""go to" knife since it arrived. This Busse version in INFI will add a depth to the design and its ability to stand up to any stress.

Very well done Jerry.


Peace.
 
Ha. I didn't realize until I looked it up just now (or perhaps I've FORGOTTEN in the last 30 years) that the 8088 chip was a stripped down 8086. How funny it is that they did that. Speed don't cost anymore. MUK's do.

BRING THE MUCK SO I CAN SPEND!!!!!!

what he said.:thumbup:


What they said:thumbup:




BTW Dennis, The only funny thing about the 8088 to 8086 thingy is that you could acually forget something like that:rolleyes:








You know I'm kiddin, and have NO idea what your talking about:p
I'm just a liitle pecker:o


edit- on the PC, that is!
 
8088 was the chip the original IBM-PC was designed around. The next generation used the 80286, or '286 chip. Then 386, 486 (wasn't that the one with the math coprocessor error?) and then Pentium b/c the Gub'mint told Intel they couldn't copyright a #.

Those of us who used them IBM-PC's appreciate our iPhones much much more. LOL I was probably in 9th or 10th grade when we got one at home - for about $2,500. Greenscreen, baby! ICK!
 
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