Duos,

        And then pass them out like party favors. I  "own" duos scattered 
all over the United States.  I visited an old college friend recently 
and he could not believe how great or old my 2300 was.  He knew I was a 
mac user and thought I had some wild special baby powerbook (well it is 
but..).  If I get a few more parts together I may send him one, too.  My 
favorite is still the 280's :-).


On Wednesday, July 24, 2002, at 02:27 PM, Impmon wrote:

> Sounds like fun.  Unfortunately I have no experience with a 2400 but I 
> can
> slap together any Duo from spare part and have it booting up in under 5
> minutes.
>

To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. --Thomas 
Edison


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