John Doue wrote:
You got me confused: is it the fingers you sold, which might explain the
original typo, amigo :-) ?
Na, it was the 5 Amiga/Commodore computers that were sold. As I
have said at my advanced stage of decay I have problems typing after a
washing of the hands. Just can't seem
Lee wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
And I remember fast being 300 Baud, high speed paper tape, and memory
with micro-second cycle time ;)
I remember $200 for a 200 meg HD for my Amgia!
Lee (in Florida)
I can remember going to a computer show in Melbourne in about 1995 or 6
where there was a
Lee wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Aha! You see, had you ordered one for your Amiga, it would have cost
FAR less! :-D
Hi Keith
Had to ready your reply twice before I caught it, can't wash my hands
before typing as I can't do much with the fingers when I do (LOL) I had
5 of them and lucked ou
Keith Whaley wrote:
Aha! You see, had you ordered one for your Amiga, it would have cost
FAR less! :-D
Hi Keith
Had to ready your reply twice before I caught it, can't wash my hands
before typing as I can't do much with the fingers when I do (LOL) I
had 5 of them and lucked out and sold t
Lee wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
And I remember fast being 300 Baud, high speed paper tape, and memory
with micro-second cycle time ;)
I remember $200 for a 200 meg HD for my Amgia!
Lee (in Florida)
Aha! You see, had you ordered one for your Amiga, it would have cost FAR
less! :-D
ke
Richard Owlett wrote:
And I remember fast being 300 Baud, high speed paper tape, and memory
with micro-second cycle time ;)
I remember $200 for a 200 meg HD for my Amgia!
Lee (in Florida)
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Richard Owlett wrote:
Lee wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
You're not alone in that experience.
SM 1.1.17 wasn't like that.
On the other hand, I have just moved to Mac OS 10.6.1, so I don't
know if there might be some minor incompatability thing going on.I
suppose in time that will be addressed.
Lee wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
You're not alone in that experience.
SM 1.1.17 wasn't like that.
On the other hand, I have just moved to Mac OS 10.6.1, so I don't know
if there might be some minor incompatability thing going on.I suppose
in time that will be addressed...
As a slight (but r
Keith Whaley wrote:
You're not alone in that experience.
SM 1.1.17 wasn't like that.
On the other hand, I have just moved to Mac OS 10.6.1, so I don't know
if there might be some minor incompatability thing going on.I suppose in
time that will be addressed...
As a slight (but related?) asi
Lee wrote:
Since moving up to SeaMonkey 1.1.18 I have noticed a slowdown in
accessing the newsgroups and even web sites. Almost as if it were
hung up. Just curious if it is just me or SeaMonkey. Even acquiring
my email is a little bit slower. Just a little pain in the butt when
going from on
Since moving up to SeaMonkey 1.1.18 I have noticed a slowdown in
accessing the newsgroups and even web sites. Almost as if it were
hung up. Just curious if it is just me or SeaMonkey. Even acquiring
my email is a little bit slower. Just a little pain in the butt when
going from one msg to the
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