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Re: Apple /// and it's beige color finish.
In article <8JUL199712400155@vax2.concordia.ca>, spec@vax2.concordia.ca
(Mitchell Spector) wrote:
> In article pdueck@pli.mb.ca (Perry Dueck) writes...
>
> >I just acquired an Apple /// for $5. The system is in fairly good
> >condition, except that the beige plastic casing (keyboard cover, cpu
> >cover, and disk drive latch) is severly discolored for the most part.
>
> My Apple III came in the same cosmetic condition, the plastic had
> turned an almost mustard yellow (at least it was evenly discolored,
> so it would appear to a stranger that was how it originally looked).
> My Disk III 5.25 is equally as bad, but at least it matches. :)
Call me nuts.. I suppose since I have everything else:
http://www.hypermall.com/~tdiaz/images/Misc/ApplePaint.JPEG
The real thing.
Those wonderful flouresent tubes we sit under, if they do that to the
computer and other things, I wonder what they do to us?
Let's check south of San Fransisco for some more clues on that subject. :)
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