> Sounds like you've never bought parts for restoring an old car, where OEM
> and NOS are common abreviations. I've always liked the contradiction of
> the NOS thing, because it means "new old stock," meaning it may be 65
> years old, but it ain't been used yet. Sort of like I'm feeling right now.
>
> Walt
>
I got a little excited for a moment, as I thought this "NOS" idea explained
how I felt, aside from the "65 years old" part--I'm not there, yet. However,
the 'other, better half' was dubious, saying that, "At best, you're NWOT, so
there's 'no tellin'."
Gary Holder
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