Stephen Lee wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Jim Leonard wrote:
>
> (2) Anyone know where I can find booklets/pens similar to those found in
> the Invisiclues packages? (Details in YOIS's latest column.)
> [snip]
>
>> What about those books you can find in dime-stores that had simil
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Jim Leonard wrote:
(2) Anyone know where I can find booklets/pens similar to those found in
the Invisiclues packages? (Details in YOIS's latest column.)
[snip]
> What about those books you can find in dime-stores that had similar
> invisible ink? They're full of g
"C.E. Forman" wrote:
>
> > > (2) Anyone know where I can find booklets/pens similar to those found in
> > > the Invisiclues packages? (Details in YOIS's latest column.)
> >
> > Ask C.E. Forman yourself -- he's here on this list (although I wonder why
> > nobody's responded to this message until
> > (2) Anyone know where I can find booklets/pens similar to those found in
> > the Invisiclues packages? (Details in YOIS's latest column.)
>
> Ask C.E. Forman yourself -- he's here on this list (although I wonder why
> nobody's responded to this message until now...)
Stephen means other invi
Stephen Lee wrote:
>
> (1) I have a question specific to the Infocom standard (gray box) packages
> for IBM (I'm an IBM-specific collector). These come in two forms -- one
> that says "IBM" on the outside, requires 48K RAM, and is self-booting, and
> another that says "DOS" on the outside, requi
(looks around) Hi! Okay, I guess this is a good place to ask.
(1) I have a question specific to the Infocom standard (gray box) packages
for IBM (I'm an IBM-specific collector). These come in two forms -- one
that says "IBM" on the outside, requires 48K RAM, and is self-booting, and
another t