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Re: disk copy



>In article <3ih005$alr@huron.eel.ufl.edu>, raub@aero.ufl.edu (Mauricio Tavares) writes:
>Romeo Bartlett () wrote:
>> >> Hey Apple-heads,
>> >
>> >>          You xxxx!  Buy a real computer.  I had an apple once, after I
>> >> first saw an IBM, i threw the xxxxing thing out the window.  They xxxx!
>> >> Those old pieces of xxxx can't compare to any IBM even the 286's.
>> >
>> >> HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-LOSERS-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HAH-HAH!!
>> >
>> >Grow up.  And die while your at it.
>
>>         This guy is lost. I have owned IBM systems, and still do, they have 
>> their good points. For me Apple II's are a recent discovery. I have used them 
>> briefly in the past but never owned one until a year and half ago. Now I have 3 
>> IIe's and a II+. I love these machines. I am not sure exactly why. They are so 
>> accessable and open. I am planning to get a IIGS in a couple of months as well.:>
>
>	I don't know, but that sounds too muche like someone left his
>terminal unlocked...
>
>=========================+=============================================
>Mauricio Tavares         |   Still in search of... what was that again?
>raub@grove.circa.ufl.edu |
>-------------------------+---------------------------------------------
>What is... you name?  What is... your quest?  What is... the average
>speed of an unladen swallow?

Yea, sounds like an unlocked terminal, but I know a number of people who hold
that much hatred towards Apple II and Macintosh, and Apple Computer in general,
so it doesn't surprise me in the least.

NickH
<Simba@uwyo.edu>

P.S. - Mauricio, I think you might want to check the Holy Grail again for that
last part of your plan.