>Subject: Re: 1.44 disks for plus (new user :-)
>From: John Koen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>On Wednesday, May 22, 2002, at 11:56  PM, rlf9 wrote:
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>> There ought to be some 800k floppies available around your part of the
>> world. Maybe in eastern Europe?
>
>Greece is in Southern Europe, and Athens in the southern part of the 
>country (mainland, not islands). That's like saying, "There ought to be 
>some 800k floppies not too far from Philadelphia. Maybe in Maine or 
>South Carolina?" I guess he could look around in Egypt, it's about as 
>close. Although why would there be old Macs in Eastern Europe anyway?
>
Cripes, John--

Not old Macs, but old PC's that take DD floppies which could then be 
reformatted for use with an ancient Mac. Eastern Europe because there are 
probably many more very out-of-date (former commie) PC boxes (and thus DD 
floppies) there than, for example, in France or Belgium etc. nowadays. 
After Googling all of Greece for online computer and office equipment 
retailers, and then researching the few of them that turned up online, it 
became obvious to me that Angelo should look beyond Greece (and Macedonia 
too). I suggested other parts of Europe because they're closer, and thus, 
shipping to him would cost less than it would from anywhere in the US--or 
say, for instance, Norway (I bet you know that's waaay up in NW Europe, 
huh John!), or I would have mentioned one or two of the US outlets from 
which even brand-new 800K floppies are readily available any time at all. 
I sure hope this answers your oh-so-clever response to my post. 

Bob F


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