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Re: MS Obselete Policy
- Subject: Re: MS Obselete Policy
- From: shack@deimos.frii.com (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: 1996/09/15
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Front Range Internet, Inc, Fort Collins, Colorado
- References: <50pvds$qo6@rallyx.lm.com> <510489$rn8@bogus.cts.com> <515afp$82v@news.emi.com> <5173bm$4pq@mark.ucdavis.edu>
In article <5173bm$4pq@mark.ucdavis.edu>, arekusu <eddy@cs.ucdavis.edu> wrote:
>Edhel Iaur (drsmooth@relex.com) wrote:
>: jamess@cts.com (Jim Stafford) wrote:
>: Do you mean the Computer Museum in Boston? I was just there, and the
>: only non-Mac Apples I remember seeing are an Apple I, and an Apple ][+
>
>When I was there 4-5 years ago they had two or three IIgs's, running LOGO
>and an educational title (stickybear something, maybe)... all were set to
>'Normal' speed. :| So I switched them to 'Fast'... :)
I was there last summer and the main hands on attraction was dozens of Macs
running Netscape. I got a picture of their Apple I though. Ditto at the
Smithsonian. I think they oughtta open up the wooden case theirs lives in
so you can really see it. The Computer Museum has the bare board in a display
case.
--
Randy Shackelford US Air Force officer
shack@frii.com and Apple aficionado