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Re: Idea
On Jul 27, 10:49 am, Adam Hall wrote:
> On 2009-07-27 05:08:50 -0400, winstonsmith <winston19842...@yahoo.com> said:
>
> > On Jul 27, 4:52 am, Adam Hall wrote:
> >> My father passed away recently. It got me thinking about how I would
> >> like to be disposed of.
>
> >> I was thinking about being cremated and having my ashes placed in my
> >> favorite Apple IIe and put out to sea. Does this idea appeal to others?
>
> > Yes, it does. I very much want you to be cremated and have your ashes
> > placed in your favorite Apple IIe and put out to sea.
>
> Thats a lot of ill will considering you dont even know me. My 5 year
> old daughter is not quite ready to let go off me, especiallly after
> losing her grandfather so recently.
>
> Considering thousands of years ago Pharaohs had been buried with
> amulets,board games and pretty much what was is important to that
> Pharaoh. It is not exactly a new idea to be buried with the things you
> love.
It was also rumored that the Pharaohs slaves were buried with him
alive.
Hey Adam! What if your Apple IIe is not ready to be put out to sea
with you. :)
I'm sure your Apple IIe will still have lots of life in it. What if
it WANTS to LIVE?
Little joke.
What is the average life span of an Apple computer?
Answer
Don't know. Apple computers don't die of natural causes. They either
get put to death by their owners or they commit electronicide. Hee!
Hee!
Booh! Hiss! (heard from the peanut gallery)
signed by Anonymous (too embarassed to give name)
(Well, not really. But you will have to view profile to know who
typed this one :)