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Re: NeXT Cube
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lugnet.off-topic.geek
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Mon, 6 Aug 2001 12:59:50 GMT
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The NeXT cube was what really got me excited about computers. I remember
walking into the computer lab at the University of Richmond and seeing a
NeXT. At the time I had no idea what the specs were or what OS it ran. But
just looking at it, you knew it was cool and it could do anything.
I still have a stack of old NeXT magazines. I can't recall the title,
NexXTWorld?
Someday I need to scan them and burn the page images to CDR for posterity.
Bryan
"Suzanne D. Rich" <suz@baseplate.com> wrote in message
news:3B6AD60F.86668763@baseplate.com...
> I found this really funny. if you can relate to this kind if
> determination, it's worth reading all of it.
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> -Suz
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> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> To: Dan Ruby, Editor, NeXTWORLD Magazine
> From: Simson L. Garfinkel, Senior Editor, NeXTWORLD Magazine
> Subject: NeXTCube Serial Number AA001032
> Date: March 16, 1993
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> Dear Dan,
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> I am writing this memo to explain what happened to the case our
> NeXTCube Computer, Serial Number AA001032.
> --------------snip-------------
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> http://www.simson.net/photos/hacks/cubefire.html
>
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| I found this really funny. if you can relate to this kind if determination, it's worth reading all of it. -Suz ---...--- To: Dan Ruby, Editor, NeXTWORLD Magazine From: Simson L. Garfinkel, Senior Editor, NeXTWORLD Magazine Subject: NeXTCube Serial (...) (23 years ago, 3-Aug-01, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
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