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Re: PC Transporter - latest version of software
Dear Steve Buggie,
I'd like to be the 'First' to request a 'bootleg - not pirate'
copy of that VCR tape you offered. I'll even make you a counter offer in trade
for it with a 'Rare and Factual Impression 'bootleg - not pirate' copy of a VCR
tape that's titled: 'The Real History of Apple Computer, Inc' which reveals
from the star lecturer of the tape how Steve Jobs
pirated the star lecturers first real Apple II program and tricked him into
leaving it behind in Jobs office while he went to lunch with Steve Jobs, so
Jobs could order one of his office workers to make a pirated copy of the
program he brought to sell to Apple and Jobs. This is a most have, revealing,
entertaining and educational lecture by the author of the program Jobs pirated
it from and sent to be distributed by a user group in Southern California.
The same lecturer in this tape I'm offering you a 'bootleg' copy of - later
became a founding employee, project manager and programmer with Apple -
allowing him to reveal some outlandish events and inside stories about the
antics of the early Apple Computer staff, that's sure to keep you laughing at
his style of detailed, fact filled and most informative presentation with all
the intimate events and astounding in-house tales of secret insights with all
the amazing inside facts, tidbits and weird events he observed by many other
Apple employees he worked with on the early concepts that resulted in the
creation and marketing of the Apple II computer and the first programs for it
from Apple's development team during his tenure of employment with Apple
Computer, Inc.
This is a 'must have' rare and unique Apple II historical presentation told in
high-humor and captivating style by an original programmer that saw it all and
tells it all.
I'm sure you'll appreciate the offer of my trading you this 'bootleg copy' VCR
tape for your 'bootleg copy' VCR tape. I know it will give you at least two
hours of pure laughter and entertainment, not to mention all the astounding and
unknown facts he reveals about the antics and outlandish activities that
occured with the early Apple Computer developers, programmers and design
engineers he worked with side by side - as they built the Apple II computer and
devised the marketing and retail strategy that presented it so successfully to
the public during it's first year of retail sales.
Congradulations on your home connection with your Apple
for email and I'll be looking forward to your reply.
Best Wishes & Cheers,
Tom