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echo: 64_talk
to: Arthur Stevens
from: Glenn Thomson
date: 1994-01-07 04:46:24
subject: For Sale

G'day Artie!

In a message dated 05-Jan-94 07:03:00, Arthur Stevens wrote:

 AS> Getting out of 64 totally Glenn?

 Yep! - And its amazing just what little tit bits I have stored up, going
right back to the days of Buscards etc.

 Ivan Blitz is looking after the 64/128 support fully now, he has available
about 6,000 disks now, as well as a hugh library that he lends out. So its
no use me stocking up on things I no longer use.

 I look after the amiga side of things with a gig of support files, and I
have a bloke who looks after the ibm section.

 I now have my certificate of information and technology in computer
programming so its about time I got a decent ibm, so naturally I need about
$3,500:00. (I now I can get em cheaper, but I now have a better
undertanding of quality and I need vesa for speed )
 The BBS will also be moving over to the ibm when I get it (and after about
6 months configuration). As for what I need to do with my A2000 to handle
all the extra work load is going to cost me about $1,500:00 for an
accelerator card so I'd rather spend the money on my ibm.

OOROO!...Glenn

Actually, Talisman BBS is now in its fifth year... How time flys!!!

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