On Monday, Feb 17, 2003, at 14:32 Europe/London, Terry Ovans wrote: > That is only one person's "humble" opinion. I bought one of the > aforementioned CD's and I received everything I was promised and more. > I have used them several times already for complex questions I had, > as well as simple little things that I did not know. These "manuals" > are very useful to someone who is just getting into Macintosh upgrade > and repair. > > Check out the apple orchard @ > www.appleorchard.homestead.com
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