Hi Tim,
You are on the web page and will add your spare beds to the list. Will
check back with you for your plane info when we get closer. Who knows,
we might be able to finagle a ride.
Also, could you send me your direct email and I will add you to the
update list (won't be abused :) ).
Not so sad : no one in this list was born in 1984 :-))
-Message d'origine-
De : François Van Emelen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 13 janvier 2004 21:03
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: [ql-users] SINCLAIR QL's 20th birthday today!
Congratulations...
Only ONE who remembers
Hi all old QL-fellows :)
I had a look in my daybook an read there, that at this time (january 1984) I just
finished the
hardware of my Interface to connect my ZX-81 to VC-1541 (Commodore-Floppy) - I had to
desolder
the ULA, etc... but it worked very fine :)
I was a very late QL-User and never
Gérhard wrote
PS : If I remember well Clive Sinclair was not yet a Sir at this time -
may be I am wrong...
He was knighted in 1983 during the Queen's birthday honours list.
John
I remember well as the QL changed my life in many aspects. Summarized I mean
it changed it in very positive way. I would say that without the QL and its
technology I would not be at the business position I am today...
Likewise, I have my present job because of the QL and ARCHIVE. A+
I remember well as the QL changed my life in many aspects.
Summarized I mean
it changed it in very positive way. I would say that without the
QL and its
technology I would not be at the business position I am today...
My live certainly would be different. For the better or the worse I
Time is moving so fast those days!
On January 12th 1984 (exactly 12 days earlier than Steve Jobs
lauched the
Apple Macintosh) Sir Clive Sinclair presented the QL professional
computer
to the world in a hollywood-style event at the Intercontinental
Hotel, Hyde
Park Corner, London. Today, 20
I was talking to Simon again about the Cybiko - apparently some of
the
retailers mentioned on the web site are currently doing 2 for the
price of
1 - which is (according to simon) where the cybiko comes into its
own. He
has a Cybiko linked to his computer over a TCP/IP connection, with
James Hunkins wrote:
Hi Tim,
You are on the web page and will add your spare beds to the list. Will
check back with you for your plane info when we get closer. Who knows,
we might be able to finagle a ride.
Also, could you send me your direct email and I will add you to the
update