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Bekki Doll
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Re: Like old computer stories? Most interesting (yet horrifying) eBay description ever.
06/13/12 02:39 PM



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Yes, I was thinking seriously about this one. Arguably one of the most important PCs of the 20th century - at least as far as Apple is concerned. And a steal at 15K.




Dumb question in case it's been asked: How much of that rig is emulated within MESS? And if I can still get flawless reads from my 5.25" diskettes how beefy is the ferric oxide on those floppies?

What's stunning is that Apple Inc. hasn't bothered to buy it for its own preservation. It's as if Woz was overlooked once Jobs got his way.

I'm usually mistaken. And I'll openly admit it. ;-)

--Bekki


Combating functional illiteracy with latex-clad drama since the '80s, because old video games rule!







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* Like old computer stories? Most interesting (yet horrifying) eBay description ever. aavada 06/13/12 03:42 AM
. * TL;DR (nt) Pi  06/13/12 07:01 PM
. * Re: Like old computer stories? Most interesting (yet horrifying) eBay description ever. jopezu  06/13/12 05:29 PM
. * Re: Like old computer stories? Most interesting (yet horrifying) eBay description ever. Moose  06/13/12 09:55 AM
. * Re: Like old computer stories? Most interesting (yet horrifying) eBay description ever. Bekki Doll  06/13/12 02:39 PM
. * Re: Like old computer stories? Most interesting (yet horrifying) eBay description ever. Moose  06/14/12 09:20 AM
. * Re: Like old computer stories? Most interesting (yet horrifying) eBay description ever. Bekki Doll  06/15/12 09:00 AM

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