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Re: keeping Apples from rotting
- Subject: Re: keeping Apples from rotting
- From: erik@hypermall.com (Erik Kloeppel)
- Date: 1995/07/18
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Sequential Systems
- References: <mnementhDBp7z4.GKw@netcom.com> <3u66pf$pkq@opal.southwind.net> <Pine.SUN.3.91.950715005143.13983B-100000-100000-100000@taurus.oac.uci. edu> <erik-1507950907360001@192.0.2.1> <3udkmq$rht@cnn.Princeton.EDU>
- Sender: usenet@eskimo.com (News User Id)
In article <3udkmq$rht@cnn.Princeton.EDU>, dciotti@pppl.gov (Dave Ciotti) wrote:
> In article <erik-1507950907360001@192.0.2.1>
> erik@hypermall.com (Erik Kloeppel) writes:
>
> >
> > Hmm.. my machines are fine, but I found that (taking care to not get any
> > on the electronics) WIndex works fine - windex and a toothbrush, that is -
> > gets all the goopm out of the little teeny cracks.
> >
>
> Windex and a toothbrush!!! Did you used to be in the military?
>
well.. yes, as a matter of fact.. hmm..that IS a scary thought, isn't it?
I've just never found anything else that gets into all those little
wrinkles and stuff.
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