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In a reply from Grymmjack on 08:46 about Re: File Not Found messag
G> Re: Re: File Not Found messag
G> By: Lord Time to Grymmjack on Fri Jul 30 2004 01:55 pm
G> > G>you lucky :) my ][e is probably melted to the attic floor
at my folks'
G> > G>hou laser128's were cool. ex was the version with the faster cpu and
G> > G>clock in right? i dont recall for sure.
G> > yet it was and it was the no clock slot one
G> ahh. that's right. :) bringing back memories man. timeworks cards, applied
G> engineering, *sniff* those were the days!
yep
G> > G>only downside to a laser128 was less expansion -- same as a //c. but
G> > G>they were really cool. it's too bad there was never a
screen+cpu combo
G> > G>laser (o was there?) probably not back in that era lcd was
probably not
G> > G>even invent yet (as used in notebooks).
G> > yep, was looking for the expansion box for it, never for one (I have a
G> > card put in it, it was for a hand scanner)
G> totally forgot about the expansion boxes. i remember seeing them in A+ and
G> inCider magazines though. it's such a shame that the world has moved on since
G> then. granted, it's a good thing but, i don't know about you, i *miss* the
G> simplicity of an 8bit geekly existence.
yep
G> > G>do you find yourself using your 128? does that have a
3.5" or 5.25"
G> > drive?
G> > not munch any more, a few of the keys don't what to put the info on the
G> > scre (have to push it a few times) I have both on it (2 of each)
G> ah. which keys? (yes i am that nosy, and yes most sysops appreciate my
G> uncanny knack for continuing even the most inane threads ;)
off hand, I can't say, it's been awhile
G> i just ordered, last night, a replacement keyboard for my dell inspiron 3800
G> notebook (the keys stick all over and it's extremely frustrating to use).
G> will be the first time i've ever done any work on a notebook (hardware-wise)
G> aside from replacing a 2.5" IDE drive (which is pretty straight forward).
ok
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