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Re: Lost knowledge
Bruce Maples wrote:
>
> >> I have no personal knowledge of this information. It is merely
> >> gleaned from my personal A2 archives
>
> This was in another message I read tonight, and it directly speaks to
> a concern I have --
>
> With so much Apple II info in people's heads and in various little
> text files and UseNet messages here and there, what are we going to do
> when it and/or they are gone? I mean, Nathan's FAQ is wonderful
> (truly!), but it can't hold _everything_.
>
> I have thought about starting to grab this stuff and shove it into a
> Notes database, but haven't yet.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Bruce
>
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> bmaples@eager-assoc.com (work)
> themaples@worldnet.att.net (home)
Just a note to encourage you:
I'm 16 years old and I just entered the Apple II 2 weeks ago by
buying a IIe. I have learned a lot about this machine and other Apple
IIs in that time period and I love it. I plan to learn as much as I can
and then try to help the "Apple II crowd" as best I can. My friends
think I'm crazy to even look at the Apple II, but I find it fascinating.
Andre Hebert