Hello WAMUG members

In case you haven't heardŠ there's a new AppleCentre in town, we opened 22nd 
September. Many of you have seen our ads in The West Australian and paid us a 
visit.  

For those of you who didn't, come on in and take a look at our iOpening.

Shop 25, 148 Scarborough Beach Road (near The Paddington Ale House)
Mt Hawthorn

08 9444 9988 tel
08 9444 9989 fax
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We will constantly have a steady stream of cool new products to enhance your 
AppleExperience. One such item is the

Jukebox 6000 - this is a dual MP3 palyer and portable hard drive. It has 
awhopping 6 gb capacity for music and data and has fast USB plug & play 
connection. It holds 6000 minutes of music, thats an average of 150 audio cd's 
or 1500 songs.

********We have a special prize for WAMUG members only ********
send us an email Š

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to subscribe to our iFeature newsletter and one lucky member will winŠ

a Belkin CD LaunchPad cd labeling system, this kit includes 20 labels, design 
software with templates and the LaunchPad itself for applying the labels. We'll 
also throw in 10 blank CD's. The LaunchPad is engineered for precise label 
centering and uniform application and has an exclusive T-Minus release button 
to enable easy CD removal.

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Oh, if you're in the market to buy a new Mac we have a fantastic offer. Ifyou 
purchase before 21 October you'll go into the draw to win your money back - 
WOW!!

See in store for details and conditions.



Look forward to hearing from you soon

Chris, Anne & Berni
Regards


Anne

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ITQ Pty Ltd
AppleCentre Mt Hawthorn

"Turning technology into solutions"

Shop 25, 148 Scarborough Beach Road
Mt Hawthorn

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From: Rob Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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on 12/10/01 10:24 AM, Lloyd White at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My iMac has started giving me the message when I start up. "Your system
> folder has two copies of Adobe Type Reunion. Remove one of them and
> restart."
> Problem is that a Find search reveals no copies of it anywhere and I have
> searched the system folder and found nothing in the extensions or
> preferences or anywhere else.
>
> Any suggestions?

Have you looked in Control Panels or done a search for "ATR" ?
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Rob Findlay
Mactherapy
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For Macintosh Computers
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