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Re: A2 in central Canada
- Subject: Re: A2 in central Canada
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynes@telus.dotnet>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 21:08:28 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Mike Pfaiffer wrote:
There is. I don't want to give it out on the net. Not that you can't
guess it from my signature and a Winnipeg phone book... I get
telemarketers coming out of my ears. I filter the calls so if I'm
around I'll be able to pick up the phone if I recognise the caller.
FYI, The manuals can usually be found in a couple of the second hand
book stores (one of them recently shut down). There is only one place
where I recall seeing the GSs and //es. The last time I checked there
were three colour NTSC monitors left. Of course last time I made the
effort was a year and a half ago. I don't have access to a car so I'd
either have to get a ride with you or give you directions over the
phone so you can check out the places yourself.
Later
Mike
Got it, found you online. Address, phone number, picture etc.
Around here there's really nothing in the way of Apple II stuff.
Sometimes a IIgs monitor or drive dhows up but not the computer.
I expect it's because they can't tell them from Mac hardware.
I tend to think they recognize Apple IIs and they go strait to the
dumpster.
Wayne