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From: abc@BRL.ARPA (Brint Cooper)
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Subject: Re:  Times have changed at Apple Computer ...
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Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 14:22:30 EDT
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It depends upon what you mean by "kid."  Generally, anyone in high
school with enough legitimate curiosity to want to know how the Apple
works has probably been into other things already.  

But I'd surely try to keep the 9-year-olds out of the box.

Brint