on 10/15/03 5:59 AM, Jason White at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I figured I'd waste a bit of bandwidth here and say that I'm getting an
> SE I recently aquired (for FREE!) to use as an alarm clock at my
> familiy's hunting cabin. I've done a few things I've never done before in
> the process.
> 
> I'm using local talk to get the files I want on it in it.
> Once I get the hard drive loaded with all the games I have for my SE/30,
> I have to go through and test them to see which ones will run on this SE.
> Sounds like as good a way to spend a cool, damp day as any.
> 
> I'm looking forward to finally using the Mac Bag I got a few months ago
> for actually transporting a compact Mac instead of just storing one in it.
> 
> Well, I've rambled enough,
> 
> J White


I'm always glad when someone saves a Mac like the SE. I own a half-dozen,
one of which has an accelerator, and I like the purely utilitarian visage
and, really, usefulness of it.

It's the kind of "retro" Mac I enjoy owning. I have one on the desk within
easy reach, along with my one good SE/30 and a Classic and Classic II.

Jeff


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