Windows '64
While checking that
pto452's windows were in fact safety glass, I noticed that they bore the brand-name "Indestructo" over the kite-mark symbol. Out of curiosity, I googled for "Indestructo" and "Triplex", and turned up the following:
http://drcwww.kub.nl/~bogaard/glas.htm
It's like a top sekrit code! It's better than Pig Pen!
From the surprisingly high-information marks on the windows I've deduced that my windscreen, rear screen, and all my side-windows were made in Q1 of 1964. The quarter-lights look to have been replaced later -- they're actual Triplex, and while the dots under the letters are a bit unclear I think the windows are March 1970 (for the driver-side quarter-light) and March 1975 (passenger-side).
Absolutely fascinating. Now I just need to find out what sort of glass would have been used originally...
http://drcwww.kub.nl/~bogaard/glas.htm
It's like a top sekrit code! It's better than Pig Pen!
From the surprisingly high-information marks on the windows I've deduced that my windscreen, rear screen, and all my side-windows were made in Q1 of 1964. The quarter-lights look to have been replaced later -- they're actual Triplex, and while the dots under the letters are a bit unclear I think the windows are March 1970 (for the driver-side quarter-light) and March 1975 (passenger-side).
Absolutely fascinating. Now I just need to find out what sort of glass would have been used originally...
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Oh, sorry, I meant "it's really rather good, actually".
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It is pretty good, actually, and I'm happy to do you a copy. Swap for a copy of the Reloaded soundtrack CD?
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Did you, by any chance, ever play Spy's Demise (on the Apple or Atari, & possibly other machines as well)? If so, did you come anywhere near cracking the code?
the complicated version
Did you, by any chance, ever play Spy's Demise
Sorry, haven't heard of it (I only had a Spectrum and I wasn't really a gamer).