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How many Spectrum users does it take to change a light bulb???

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Eliot Coweye

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Nov 27, 2005, 3:45:45 AM11/27/05
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Answer : None

People who are still using such prehistoric devices (aka Sinlair
computers) don't even now what light bulbs are.

They're still on the caveman-level and have to wait for the day a
Commodore 64 user will come, change the lightbulb and say "Let there be
light".And there will be light.

>From that day on, Spectrum users will pray to the C64 user as their god
and a C64 monolith will be their most holy altar !!!

Yes!

spi...@freenet.co.uk

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Nov 27, 2005, 5:30:31 AM11/27/05
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Eliot Coweye <cia_de...@lycos.com> did eloquently scribble:
Most pitiful commode troll in a long time, 0/10.
Poor deluded fool...
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| | graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit |
|Andrew Halliwell BSc(hons)| operating system originally coded for a 4 bit |
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Tom Lake

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Nov 27, 2005, 7:36:36 AM11/27/05
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"Eliot Coweye" <cia_de...@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1133081145.3...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

> Answer : None
>
> People who are still using such prehistoric devices (aka Sinlair
> computers) don't even now what light bulbs are.

I own some of both and like them all! Now I have a question for you:

Spotted Dick - Tasty treat or medical condition?

Tom Lake


Daniel Mandic

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Nov 28, 2005, 8:57:10 PM11/28/05
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Eliot Coweye wrote:

> Answer : None
>
> People who are still using such prehistoric devices (aka Sinlair
> computers) don't even now what light bulbs are.
>
> They're still on the caveman-level and have to wait for the day a
> Commodore 64 user will come, change the lightbulb and say "Let there
> be light".And there will be light.

Yes.
Too long light on the floppy disk.

>
> > From that day on, Spectrum users will pray to the C64 user as their
> > god
> and a C64 monolith will be their most holy altar !!!
>
> Yes!


No, a church full of ATARI ST.


Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic

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