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to: Bill Grimsley
from: John Piper
date: 1996-05-03 06:36:54
subject: OS/2 Warp Swap

On Tuesday April 30 1996, Bill Grimsley wrote to John Piper ...

 JP> Would anyone be interested in swapping my copy of OS/2 Warp Red for a new
 JP> copy of Warp BLUE? If possible, I would prefer Blue on CD-ROM. My version
 JP> comes on 3.5" floppies and is brand new. Please netmail me or
email me if
 JP> you are interested in swapping packages.

 BG> What sort of cash difference had you considered paying, John?  I mean,
 BG> surely you didn't expect somebody to do a straight swap on your Red disks
 BG> for their Blue CD-ROM, do you?  :)

Yes . I can't remember if there was a price difference between
Red and Blue when Warp first came out. Of course, price is a matter for
discussion if and when someone replies. :-)

Johnno (japp{at}mpx.com.au)

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