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Re: quest for a GS
Have to grin :->. I'm sitting here in my "computer room" typing on my B/W G3
surrounded by Apple junk, er... collectables. My old 660AV, a couple of Classics,
about 4 SEs, five or six Pluss, a couple 512s, 128s, an original Mac,
2 IIgss, 1 IIe, a couple Newtons, and to many external drives and other stuff to
count.
I was going to just stick with old all-in-one Macs, but then I saw this lonely
looking gs at a thrift store - of course I had to find a monitor and some memory
for it.... You know that story.
At least I know I'm not alone.
Bill.
"Greg J. Buchner" wrote:
>
> On 12 Dec 1999, Charles Broderick wrote:
>
> >
> > > I am now a total Apple junkie.... is there a 12 step program? ;-)
> > >
> > > -Bart
> >
> > Why would anyone want to give it up?
> >
>
> Give it up? No, that's not how 12 step type programs work with the Apple
> II's...it goes:
>
> 1. Apple II
> 2. Apple II+
> 3. Apple IIe
> 4. Apple IIe (with built-in numeric keypad)
> 5. Apple IIc
> 6. Apple IIc+
> 7. Apple IIGS (Rom 1)
> 8. Apple IIGS (Rom 3)
> 9. Apple IIe/c emulator on your favorite new machine
> 10. Apple IIGS emulator on your favorite new machine
> 11. Collect as much hardware as possible for steps 1-10
> 12. Collect as much software as possible for steps 1-11
>
> You have now completed the Apple II 12 step program. :-)
>
> Greg B.
>
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