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From: dave@utcsrgv.UUCP (Dave Sherman)
Newsgroups: net.misc
Subject: Re: Artificially Different Products
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Date: Sun, 3-Jul-83 01:17:30 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul  3 01:17:30 1983
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Apparently, when Lear-Siegler first came out with the ADM3-A (ADM, by the
way, stands for American Dream Machine(!)), it was so (relatively) cheap
that they introduced it as an upper-case terminal as a way of explaining
the cheap price. Only later did people discover that you can flip one of
the buttons under the screw-on panel to get lower case.

This is what a (non-UNIX, non-net) friend tells me. Can anyone confirm?

Dave Sherman
Toronto