> > >Outwardly, it looks identical to a Malaysian one I
> > have but the keys are
> > >quite different.
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> > I've seen one or two of those before, but I forget
> > what they were designed
> > for.
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> Maybe for some terminal emulator program?
That's my guess, either that or
--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 11:39 -0400 on 13/09/01, Hardy Menagh wrote:
>
> >Outwardly, it looks identical to a Malaysian one I
> have but the keys are
> >quite different. Most keys are marked with large
> non-italicized block
> >letters and numbers. The delete key is bright
>
> By way of a diversion, I recently picked up a lot of 5 keyboards on
> eBay. four were SE vintage. One is peculiar. It's an Apple Keyboard II
> (Family Number M0487, Copyright 1991, Made in Mexico). It is in brand
> new condition. No dirt, no yellowing, no scratches, no wear.
>
> Outwardly, it l
At 11:39 -0400 on 13/09/01, Hardy Menagh wrote:
>Outwardly, it looks identical to a Malaysian one I have but the keys are
>quite different. Most keys are marked with large non-italicized block
>letters and numbers. The delete key is bright yellow and marked "Erase".
>The Return key is bright gree
I just made contact with the last of my friends who work in Manhattan.
All are safe. One had to spend the last two nights in his Mid-town
office He watched the WTC towers fall from his office window. Those of
us who have been in the WTC can't believe those massive permanent
feeling buildings are