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Re: Aging Apple //'ers



julian814 wrote:
> 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
> 
So I guess I'm the baby of csa2 at the ripe old age of 24?

Mark Frischknecht

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