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From: wagner@utcs.UUCP
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Subject: Re: makeboth, second try
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Date: Fri, 26-Dec-86 10:44:47 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec 26 10:44:47 1986
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Reply-To: wagner@utcs.UUCP (Michael Wagner)
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This whole KICKBENCH idea fascinates me.  I had one some time ago, on one of
the Beta release disks.  I wondered at the time why they were relatively
easy to get here weeks before anyone heard about them state-side.  Now, 
having looked at the address of the original writer, I'm not surprised
(actually, it looks like he lives about 3 blocks away from me...perhaps
I should call him!).  

But anyways...my question is...other than for 
Bulletin Boards and other such, does anyone really use this thing?
Does anyone have ~200K to spare on their workbench disk?  I'm thinking
of buying a third disk drive, so I can have 2 permanent disks (a 2part
workbench) and one drive to do all my swapping into/out of.  Am I missing
something (yet again?).

Michael