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From: SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: the best apple
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Date: 29 Sep 89 05:54:52 GMT
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On Thu, 28 Sep 89 03:06:36 GMT you said:
>  If I could have any Apple computer that I wanted, it would have to be an
>original Apple I. Preferably with a serial number less than 2.

If your going to dream in that vein, why not the Cray (it IS Apple's
computer :-)

You take Apple I serial number 1, I'll happily accept the $$$ that followed
from having conceived it ;-)

/s Murph 

      I bought the latest computer;
      it came fully loaded.
      It was guaranteed for 90 days,
      but in 30 was outmoded!
        - The Wall Street Journal passed along by Big Red Computer's SCARLETT