Are these really worth keeping?
Ok, guys , I pulled a boner.
That's what I get for trying to do too many things at once:
>
> If you're into older computers such as myself, then the situation is
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> a little different; you generally don't have this plethora of cheap
> imitations floating around. If you do happen to run across something
> that's compatible with the bus 'X' machine in you collection, you
> know it's probably going to be of some historic interest anyway.
>
> As for myself personally, I just think it's cool to focus on
> 'firsts': the first PC accelerator board, first 3rd party ram
> board, etc. These 'firsts' all shaped the products to come later.
> To me, that's the appeal of 'Historically Correct'.
>
I wish to dispell all rumours that I am some kind of silicon-based
life-form . . .
Jeff
Received on Wed Sep 24 1997 - 17:40:53 BST
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