Stripped down
versions often came with answering machines for
remote control, those were popular with hackers since
with a little work they could do the same things
as the more expensive DTMF dialers. :)
These tone diallers were/are also popular with what alot of people call
'hackers' as
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From: the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: Mac vs PC Junk (was Re: Outlook/Windows users on this list?)
Date: Sun, Aug 5, 2001, 4:48 PM
At 15:16 -0700 on 03/08/01, Alex Allee wrote:
That is hardly cramming. :) Try 9.0.4 on a 7500/100 w/
Good God. Get rid of the 12 inchers. They're awful
monitors.
'SCUSE ME?!!??
There's NOTHING awful about those little gems.
Yeah, I quite like them too (and so does the IIsi).
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--- Alex Allee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/7/01 1:42 AM, Adam at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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rotary
phone (Geez, I'm 18 and I remember these)
Don't worry about it, I'm 19 and *use* a rotary
phone.
Heh, I'm 30 and remember when there was ONE style
of phone available, supplied by Ma
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:35 -0700 on 07/08/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Good God. Get rid of the 12 inchers. They're
awful
monitors.
'SCUSE ME?!!??
There's NOTHING awful about those little gems.
Their pictures are sharp and crisp, and there's
nothing
I'm late getting to the digest so if this has been answered I'm sorry. I use
Quicken on a IIcx and a IIsi with no problems. However; I use an older
version. It works very well for myself. I got it off a Performa CD on E bay
for a buck.
Have a good day all.
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My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2001 17:30
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Now I feel terribly old. At 38, I think back on 18. I just can't
conceive of being 18 anymore. I have