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Subject: Re: Times have changed at Apple Computer ...
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Date: Wed, 14-Aug-85 13:45:44 EDT
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>From the Apple IIe Owner's Manual, page 115:
>
>"About Kids and Computers: Most kids are fearless about computers
> and think nothing of popping the top off of the Apple IIe and
> rearranging the circuitry just to see what will happen. To discourage
> these overzealous hackers, there are screw holes on the Apple IIe
> cover so classroom computers can be bolted shut."

now how can one expect young electrical engineers to have stories
to tell if they can't have the experience of moving the disk
controller card around with the power on and watching the tops
blow off the PROMs?

it's enough to make a hacker cry...

						kevin%udccvax1@louie