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Re: Mark Twain / ROM4
- Subject: Re: Mark Twain / ROM4
- From: Joe <joko@nospam.com>
- Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 18:38:37 +0000
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I finally got the 96 minute speech/demo about the Mark Twain transfered
from VHS to DVD, and watched about half of it so far. And, if I say so
myself, I was impressed with how well I did delivering a long public
address. I was also impressed with how much more hair I had just 12 years
ago ;-)
As stated before, I intend to offer the DVD on eBay, as a Buy It Now, for
$10 which will include postage to anywhere in the world. Only thing is...I
don't use eBay and was a little intimidated looking at the process
of getting started. I think that not everything came though using my Apple
II and the lynx web browser, so I'll have to check it out using a more
modern computer.
In any case, I just wanted to let you know that the video will be
available shortly for anyone who is interested in learning about and
seeing an extremely rare Apple II prototype computer.
And again, I think I did a real good job in my talk about explaining it
all. Actually, I was kind of proud of myself to be able to stand up in
front of 50 people, and to tell an interesting story.
Had I not helped to organize all the Apple II activities at the Apple User
Group Convention in 1991 (or was it 1992?), or been a Contributing Editor
for inCider/A+, I wouldn't have been able to share all the inside scoop
that I did...
So, all in all, I expect most Apple II fanatics will enjoy seeing this
video. And, I'm pricing it so that everyone can afford to get a copy,
should they so desire.
Such A Deal!
Joe Kohn