On Sunday, May 12, 2002, at 08:59  pm, Bill Brown wrote:

> Ok, let us begin fixing this shortage of compacts in the UK, in Europe, 
> the far east, or anywhere else that claims a shortage of compacts. When 
> any of our listers from a place of compact shortage is visiting a place 
> of compact surplus (e.g; the US) post your intent of travel to this 
> forum. Surely some lister here may be able to fix you up with as many 
> compacts as you can carry with you. Now, this is likely going to help 
> with the SE and Classic compacts. I'm not sure how flush we are here 
> with SE/30s or Colo(u)r Classics (thanks, Stuart). But we got 'em with 
> too many going to the land fill.
>
I do my best: ;-)

2000:  Mac 128Kb and Apple IIc taken back in cabin.

2002: Case of CC taken back in cabin for next big CC/G3 project. New 
post-11/9 (9/11) restrictions to one carry-on bag make compact-abduction 
harder.

> If you are traveling through Seattle, drop me an email and you will 
> have your compact.
>
Thanks!  No definite plans, but next time I go west, the target will be 
a US-spec Mac ED (in the UK they were 512k-based, not Plus-based). If 
any US-based compact mac person is coming East, and could bring an 
ED . . . .

Stuart


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