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Re: Classic Computers 2005 Wall Calendar
I've just updated the site. You can now flick through all pages of the
calendar. :)
http://www.digicraft.com.au/calendars
"GarberStreet" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Mark Frischknecht <apple2guy@cox.net> wrote in message
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>> GarberStreet wrote:
>> > Andrew Leigh <leigh@digicraft.com.au> wrote in message
>> > news:41c12adf$1@news.eftel.com...
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>> >>Hi,
>> >>
>> >> Please forgive me if this is seen as
>> >> spam or if you've seen this before,
>> >> but I thought people here would be
>> >> interested.
>> >>
>> >> I have printed and produced some classic
>> >> computer wall calendars for 2005.
>> >> You can see them and purchase one online here:
>> >>
>> >> http://www.digicraft.com.au/calendars
>> >>
>> >> It of course features the classic Apple ][e.
>> >>
>> >> Let me know what you think. :)
>> >>
>> >> Andy
>> >
>> >
>> > Would be nice to see a sample of each page,
>> > including the Apple IIe page, so we can get
>> > a complete review of the calendar. :o)
>> >
>> > Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez
>> >
>> I just got the Calander in the mail today.
>> July is the apple IIe. It shows a Non-platinum
>> IIe with a duo disk drive. All in all it has
>> a clean unclutters look and is verry attractive
>> in my eyes.
>>
>> Mark Frischknecht
>
> Undoubtedly it's a nice calendar, but
> I tend to not buy things sight unseen.
> Even a half-sized view of each page
> would help to entice me into buying,
> but this is asking me to spend money
> on something that I don't have any
> knowledge of. :o)
>
> Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez
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