Hi Richard,
Hawaii, I take it? Lucky you.
Tell me, is it difficult to find a TAM in the US?
And is there any source of info, perhaps even human, on our Apple II?
Would one consider any 1984 Mac collectable, even if it´s in a bad
shape? (I could get one from The Garage.)
Thanks for the compliment.
Regards,
Toni.
Am 11.09.2005 um 17:39 schrieb Richard Ballard:
Toni shared:
Oh, the excitement of it all.
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Enjoyed reading your letter.
I'm a long-time Apple and Mac user who has not kept up with the
technology. There is a B&W G3 Tower in my dining room with a G4
upgrade but I haven't used it yet...
Fairly recently I got the "bug" to acquire many of the things I could
not afford when they were new. I've also picked up a few which I did
own back in "the day." Apple IIe, IIc, original Newton, Newton eMate.
There's a stack of laptops ranging from a Powerbook 190 to Lombard. A
very nice Portable Mac.
It's been exciting for me to own all these machines which I could only
dream about when they were new. And it's fun to see how functional
and useful they remain after all these years.
Aloha,
Richard
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