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Woj Bomb (Courtesy of Schefter)

Gosh, I hope so.

It's funny, I was covering a baseball game - high school playoff, back in the day. Game ends on a walk-off HR. Kid on the losing team waits around for awhile after I get some quotes for the story. He wasn't a baseball star - basketball was his sport. We chose him as an athlete of the week earlier that year. He was an interesting kid, talked about Paul Robeson being one of his heroes in the profile I wrote. Anyway - the guy waited around to thank me for the profile, said it got him a basketball scholarship to Columbia. One of the highlights of my time covering high school sports. I still think about that guy.
 
There was a way you could plug into the wall outlet or something with a Trash-80 so you didn't need the couplers. Or so I think I remember.

Hard to believe that at one point a Trash-80 was a godsend to sports reporting. So clunky, but generally so dependable, sort of the DC3 of early portable laptops.

And, to get back on thread here, Olean will probably seem like the end of the world compared to the places he's been but hopefully it will be a great job for him, people there love Bonnies basketball. My family has a lot of connections to SBU and I have been a fan of the former Brown Indians since the Bob Lanier era.

Yeah, you could kinda reverse the wires and plug it directly into the phone's wall outlet. It was the norm that when I got into a hotel room, I'd have to move the beds to get access to the phone plug outlet. It was a pain in the ass, but was a time-saver because you always got a good connection.
The worst was trying to use the couplers to send from Olympic Stadium in Montreal after a game. They used loud blowers to clean up the stadium and the noise would interfere with the transmission.
 
First time using trash-80 with couplers was the 1983 Liberty Bowl, Doug Flutie's BC vs. Gerry Faust's Notre Dame, for the Boston Phoenix. ND won when BC kicker shanked an extra point. A week of freezing cold and ice in Memphis. On the plus side: Phoenix was a weekly, so I went back to the hotel and could use my room phone to file. On the minus side: Phoenix was a weekly, gave me huge space. Used up memory, had to file half and start over. On the super minus side: Couplers stopped functioning at this point. Had to call my best friend editor at home very late and dictate. Showing he was a better newspaper man than I, we remained friends.
 
I had to dictate about half the time from out of town football games. Never even had the couplers.
 
There was a way you could plug into the wall outlet or something with a Trash-80 so you didn't need the couplers. Or so I think I remember.

Hard to believe that at one point a Trash-80 was a godsend to sports reporting. So clunky, but generally so dependable, sort of the DC3 of early portable laptops.

And, to get back on thread here, Olean will probably seem like the end of the world compared to the places he's been but hopefully it will be a great job for him, people there love Bonnies basketball. My family has a lot of connections to SBU and I have been a fan of the former Brown Indians since the Bob Lanier era.

Yeah, it was always better to use a wall line/phone plug if you could (I have those among my accessories, too!). But if you were stuck with a pay phone, or, as long as you had the old-style desk phone, it was great having the couplers. I was pretty lucky with them and didn't usually have problems. I used them often, and they almost always worked. I made a point of taking care of my stuff and the TRS-100 and all its accompanying equipment really is still in almost pristine condition. If it had a newspaper office system to communicate with anymore, I'm confident it would work.
 
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Last time I had to use one was at a juco softball regional. Or not use it. The techie never could get it to connect to the system, I stopped at my apartment before leaving town, grabbed that typewriter I'd gotten for a high school graduation gift, wrote my story on that at the hotel and faxed it in! Figured the desk would rather have that than me dictating.
 
Freelancing for all the different papers meant all those different headers at the top...most were atex system
 
Story speculates on who would replace Schefter (two years older than Woj) if he walks away but does anyone really think that's happening soon? I think he craves the spotlight too.
 

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