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Re: Apple II 256K Memory Expansion Kit
- Subject: Re: Apple II 256K Memory Expansion Kit
- From: "Peter Watson" <paw77@N_O_hotmail_S_P_A_M.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 14:05:37 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: BigPond Internet Services
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"Jeff Blakeney" <jeff.blakeney@a2central.com.remove-77a-this> wrote in
message ah69u25l3hhah2bja046bbtfpnqk6h0u9u@4ax.com">news:ah69u25l3hhah2bja046bbtfpnqk6h0u9u@4ax.com...
>>It works perfectly well in my GS. In particular, it makes a much better
>>RAM
>>disk than the inbuilt GS RAM disk because it's much harder for it to get
>>trashed if some program runs amok.
>
> AGH! You've been reading to much Juiced.GS, Peter. I wish I had a
> built in filter to automatically convert the text "inbuilt" to
> something more logical. After all, I don't "inblock" somebody if I
> park my car at the end of their driveway. :-)
LOL! Interestingly, my spell checker doesn't object.
Also interestingly, I've read a grand total of one issue of Juiced.GS.
> AGH! You've been reading to much Juiced.GS, Peter.
BTW, would your filter also catch the incorrect use of "to" instead of
"too"? ;-)
(Everybody's worst nightmare - making a typo when you correct somebody
online!)
--
Peter Watson
-- Write to MS-DOS disks on the Apple IIgs?
-- Impossible! ;-)