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I thought I'd found Scott G.'s e-mail address, and asked him to post his 
original remarks again in the History of computers (particularly A2gs) 
thread, with the following edited results.  Also note request to transfer 
this discussion to that thread.  

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Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 09:36:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: James OReilly <joreilly@tam.dorsai.org>
To: pubpc1@library.ucla.edu
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
Subject: (fwd) History of computers (particularly A2gs)

Scott G:

A friend of mine read your original remarks on the history of the Apple
IIgs and its treatment by Apple, which kicked off this whole discussion,
in the Apple III thread.  She could not subsequently find your remarks as
they vanished off her ISP.  I asked whether anyone could identify that
masked man, i.e. you, .  Could you please post them again in a new
thread , History of comuters (particularly A2gs), for those of us who missed 
them the first time around? 
 
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joreilly@smtp.dorsai.org              James OReilly at The Dorsai 
Embassy, Inc.
 
Let's continue this discussion in the above thread and leave this thread
to those who wish to discuss the Apple III.  I admit that there is a
strong relation between the two subjects, but this way those interested
in the history of the Apple IIgs will be able to find our discussion.