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Re: Not your father's Applicard



Bill Buckels wrote:
<alex.freed.007@gmail.com> wrote:


Those are not even real "serial numbers". I just marked them with numbers when testing the 5 or 6 boards assembled at one time.


Mine is marked clearly as serial number 8 in the serial number space on the PCB and it is "hand marked" by the the author (you) therefore it is in fact a REAL serial number despite your attempts to pacify the other children:) Eat your heart-out Willi:)


Only about 15 units are in the wild counting the kits. Will cost a fortune on e-bay in 50 years :)


I am counting on it. And I have a "assembled, signed and serialized by Alex Freed" special edition which is even rarer so I will need to call my lawyer and have my will changed. I think I will use the proceeds to start a college fund for my great-grandchildren. Probably post-humorly since I have no great-grandkids just grandkid at this point.

Bill, anything you do after this post will be "post-humorly".  ;-)

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