I went looking through the library book store today while we were at
the library.  I picked up a couple things related to this list,
believe it or not.

First, I found a book called _The Complete Electronic Bulletin Board
Starter Kit_ from 1988 by Charles Bowen and David Peyton.  It includes
two 5.25" disks containing a complete RBBS-PC installation.  The
cardboard enevlope containing the disks has never been opened.  Would
this be worth anything to anyone?  I could not find a similar item on
eBay.

Second, I found an _Introducing Windows 95_ book complete with
Certificate of Authenticity (and the all-important product ID).
Technically buying just the book without the CD and computer it came
with violates the terms of the user agreement.  But I figure someday
when I find a Windows 95 CD-ROM cheap at a thrift store, I'll have,
for all intents and purposes, a legitimate copy of Windows 95.  Might
come in handy if I find a cheap computer to give to the in-laws or
something.  Should I worry that Microsoft is going to see this message
in the swcollect archive on the web and come after me?

-- 
Lee K. Seitz  *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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