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From: sbc@sp7040.UUCP (Stephen Carroll)
Newsgroups: comp.misc
Subject: Re: computer follies
Summary: impressive
Message-ID: <508@sp7040.UUCP>
Date: 23 Sep 88 14:26:56 GMT
References: <1216@auschs.UUCP> <6561@dasys1.UUCP> <21199@cornell.UUCP>
Organization: Unisys, Salt Lake City, UT
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In article <21199@cornell.UUCP>, siegel@magni.cs.cornell.edu (Alexander Siegel) writes:
] Back when I was a private entrepreneur who dealt in poltically
] questionable merchandise on the Orion Mazeworlds, I had an interesting
] ...
]        I came back 20 years later after an extended visit to the
] police mental adjustment program to see what could be salvaged.  I sat
] and blew magnetized bubbles in the approximate vacinity of the
] explosion (the area was still pretty hot) until one day I found one
] that looked right.  I put it in my drive and managed 97% data
] recovery!
] 
] Alex Siegel - CS graduate drudge at Cornell
] a.k.a. Scimitar;  a.k.a. Phineas Ginn (SCA);  a.k.a. Trash
] siegel@cs.cornell.edu   (607)255-1165

where can a person get a bubble drive like this?  it's got to be the greatest
invention ever!  a way to save money and entertain the kid at the same time!!
	inquiring minds want to know! :=))...