I guess that I'm confused. What is macbootdisk.com? I assumed that if i
clicked on it, I would go to macbootdisk.com and once there, I would find a
link to rescuemyclassicmac.com. But thats not the case. There doesn't seem
to be a macbootdisk.com. It simply takes you directly to the
rescuemyclassicmac.com web-site.

I thought there might be something interesting at macbootdisk.com. I wanted
to see. You created a web-site with no other purpose then to redirect to
someone else's web-site that you don't have any relationship with?

I was just curious. I don't understand but I'm far from being the smartest
guy on the list. I do spell fairly well, though. That counts for something,
right?






On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:19 AM, Mac128DOTcom <mac128mail-h...@yahoo.com>wrote:

>
> Good for you Matt. Thanks for offering the service.
>
> I can redirect MacBootDisk.com to you as I'm sure the vintage Mac
> community would rather pay nothing for System disks. LOL
>
> But seriously, very generous. (and I'll do it too)
>
> I actually think Kevin's prices are a little high and have said as
> much, but I have personally waited months for a "free" boot disk from
> a generous forum member before, so I think $10 is reasonable when I
> consider how much time and money it actually takes to acquire the old
> DD media, prep an old disk, test the copy and maintain the equipment,
> and have a stack of disks sitting there ready to be packaged and
> shipped upon receiving a PayPal notification. No muss no fuss.
>
> Certainly we should all be as generous in this community, so I salute
> you. Hope you are around for a very long time.
>
>
> On Sep 12, 11:43 am, platnicat <platni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I just got a Mac SE and a Classic, so now I can make a boot disk of
> > pretty much any system available on the web!
> >
> > Cheers, Matt
> >
> > On Sep 12, 12:19 pm, leaknoil <leakn...@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > It's in pretty bad taste to post an ad for your for pay service as a
> > > reply to someone offering to help other members of the mailing list for
> > > free.  mac128.com is clearly listed as owned by the same guy that owns
> > > macbootdisk.com.
> >
> > > Mac128DOTcom wrote:
> > > > This service is already being offered, but with the addition of other
> > > > vital systems for various Macs:http://www.macbootdisk.com
> >
>

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