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From: macotaku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Compact Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 12:53 AM
Subject: a trend?


> I noticed more and more non compact mac talk on this list... is the
> compact starting to fade?
>
> Anyways, I just bought 3 Colour Classic's that are all broken.... what
> kind of fun project's can I do? Watch this space....
>
> Gerard

There have been more threads regarding more challenging things to do with
them here, lately. Some will keep theirs pristine, others will make theirs
MORE than they were/are. Add accelerators, or make them accelerated, as I
did with
my Plus by changing the oscillator. Add cards. Alter the video. What keeps
them interesting is the "play-quotient" when you own a set, and buy another
to
upgrade and alter.

Jeff


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