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Re: Beagle Bros and Wonderful disk drive noises
- Subject: Re: Beagle Bros and Wonderful disk drive noises
- From: bweiner@electron.rutgers.edu (Ben Weiner)
- Date: 1996/06/19
- Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers, comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: National Insecurity Agency
- References: <4q4jdf$5cn@access1.digex.net> <Dt6poA.E17@news.hawaii.edu> <4q6ftg$d62@access1.digex.net> <4q6kj1$e41@nntp.ucs.ubc.ca>
shoppa@alph02.triumf.ca (Tim Shoppa) writes:
>In particular, there was one particular program called "Magic Pack"
>on their "Beagle Bag" disk which had two amazing options:
>2. "Plenty Questions" would ask you to think of an item, and then it
>would ask a series of questions like the
>usual "20 Questions" game, to which you typed in answers. Amazingly,
>whenever I was typing in responses, it could *always* get the correct
^^^
>answer, no matter what you were thinking of.
^^^
To : A.R. Duell - Hope this helps!
>If anybody doubts the ability of a Apple II to do either of the above
>tasks, I invite them to come visit me in Burnaby, BC, and I will
>demonstrate, provided you take me out for a nice meal afterwards.
Oh, I don't doubt it. I think it might be possible to get my HP
calculator with the alphanumeric display to run THAT program ...