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End-of-life Apple II cartoon?
- Subject: End-of-life Apple II cartoon?
- From: douglaskplante@yahoo.com
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:02:37 -0700 (PDT)
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Greetings, all!
I wonder if anyone could help me with a bit of nostalgia. I have a
very vivid memory of a cartoon from one of the Apple II magazines
(inCider, A+ or Apple Applications) from about the time the II was
being end-of-lifed. I'd love to be able to find this cartoon, but
have no idea where to start . . .
It was four panels, and featured John Sculley returning from a trade
show.
His plane develops engine trouble, and he grabs a parachute and bails
out.
He pulls the rip cord, and instead of a chute, an Apple IIc pops out.
John falls to his doom and the IIc is left with a little speech bubble
saying "Hey, Sculley, how do YOU like being dropped?".
Does anyone out there have a copy they could scan?
Many thanks in advance!