Sorry to have to swear in a QL forum
Does anyone, by any faint chance, have or know someone who has a Commodore
(there's that swear word!) disk drive, in particular one of the ancient
clunky models (8250, 8250lp, 8050, 4040, 3040, 2040 in decreasing order of
desire), and is willing to part
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 at 21:02:48, Adrian Vickers wrote:
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Sorry to have to swear in a QL forum
Does anyone, by any faint chance, have or know someone who has a Commodore
(there's that swear word!)
Not really in my book. In the early Quanta days, we had some _very_
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Adrian
Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Much obliged, and I will not pollute the list further with references to
inferior manufacturers :)
That said, I've got a few other ancient machines of various ilks...
Cheers!
Yes ... we all collect those :-)
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Malcolm
At 09:32 pm 01/08/2001 +0100, you wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Adrian
Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Much obliged, and I will not pollute the list further with references to
inferior manufacturers :)
That said, I've got a few other ancient machines of various ilks...
Cheers!
Yes ...
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 at 21:36:47, Adrian Vickers wrote:
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Meanwhile, someone seems to have turned off the internet
(http://www.turnofftheinternet.com) :(
He he - that is quite clever.
It would totally fox users who did not know about ALT CTRL DEL to shut
down jobs.
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At 10:55 pm 01/08/2001 +0100, you wrote:
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 at 21:36:47, Adrian Vickers wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Meanwhile, someone seems to have turned off the internet
(http://www.turnofftheinternet.com) :(
He he - that is quite clever.
It would totally fox users who did not know