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Re: Applied Engineering Spring/Summer - 1988 Product Catalog online



Cturley2 (cturley2@aol.com) wrote:
: tturner@ecn.ab.ca wrote:

: <<--> Hey, no offense meant - but what's the big deal about an old AE
:     product catalog?  I just checked and I've got the 1987 catalog
:     that came with my Serial Pro and another one that came with
:     my RAMWORKS III & RGB add-on, so I've got the '87 Spring/Summer
:     and the '87 Summer/Fall - they're just glossy advertising and
:     nothing more than filler in those giant AE ziplock baggies.>>

: Perhaps they are such to you.  But, others may find the review of all
: the A2 products that AE offered for sale in 1988 of some interest.
: No offence taken - but, it seems such is no big deal for you - sorry.
: Can't please everybody!  Others have requested I scan it and put it online  so,
: that's what I did :)
<snip>

--> That's fine - if others are interested in this - great.  I just
    find it hard to believe and I guess that startled a bemused response
    out of me.  By-the-by, Tom; that'd be `vous' you'd need to say
    if you meant that it was probably just moi (my rhetorical question).
    I keep forgetting that US newsgroup readers don't see some of the
    more common french words that we do up here.  No big, though.

    As to what AE <whatever> User Manuals _I'd_ like to see online;
    none.  I've got manuals for all the AE cards I have.  I just was
    suggesting that User Manuals would seem to be a more useful item
    than an outdated product catalog for a non-existant company.  Again,
    no big.  T'is all naught more than a tempest in a tea-cup.  The post,
    the catalog, my observations, etcetera.  Jus' ferget it . . .

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