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Newsgroups: net.micro
Subject: Re: "Young Snot" Zenith / Re: id AA28321; Thu, 23 Feb 84 05:32:59 pst
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Date: Thu, 1-Mar-84 20:54:13 EST
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Posted: Thu Mar  1 20:54:13 1984
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[gobble]

	I agree with the statement that Zenith isn't a "young
snot."  Although I don't own one of their computers, I do own
several of their television sets.  My favorite is the 1812A,
which is a VHF-only B&W set.  This vacuum-tube wonder has run
flawlessly for 12 (twelve!) years, after I replaced the volume
control (after 6 previous perfect years).  It also has excellent
picture & sound.

	Why is this in net.micro?  Interest:  do their computer
products perform as well as this ancient viddy-set?  If so, I'm
going to go right out and spend bucks on one, and laugh at all
the poor folks with baked Apples!

Gloat, gloat . . .
-- 
			--Alea iacta est,
				John ("Spam") Rehwinkel
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