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Re: Aging Apple //'ers



Shawn B. wrote:
> Lets face it, we're getting old.  I'm almost 30 (so I'm not complaining) but
> in 50 years time, many people who love the Apple //'s so much won't be
> around.  Will all the nostalgia die with us or will there be younger people
> to keep the spirit alive, however little there may be at that time?


There *are* members of the younger generations that are running around
with Atari style tee shirts, so it wouldn't surprise me that somewhere
down the line some kids will look at what we've been able to do with
our "primitive" machines and think, "Cool!"

As far as age goes, I turn 41 next month, so I'm only a couple of
months younger than Terry. (Sorry, Terry, but I had thought you were
*much* older than that!)


Oh, and to the guy who bought the thrift shop GS and found a Transwarp
in it - I think I'd need to change my underwear if that had ever
happened to me! 


Ralph