> > Very cool! Thanks for the link. The
"famous person" he refers to in the
> > picture is John "Cap'n Crunch" Draper.
> He's a real nice guy (he visited me years ago
in Munich,
> we had a great time) - in fact, Sallam, he might be a
> good addition as speaker for VCF, since his records
> also include some historic value on the A2 and IBM PC.
Eh. I just had a discussion on this with someone who
just met him in
Georgia. I would have Draper speak but only after having thought about it
for a while. I think he's much over-rated.
Shure, but after all, most of the 'historic' guys are.
I also met him in person several years ago and was
less than impressed,
especially when he wouldn't stop calling me asking me to come over to his
place and "share a massage" with him. Freaky.
:))
Jep, he has some kind of unique personality..
BTW, I have the manual for Easy Writer, but am missing
the disk.
Well, I never had a 'regular' version :)
Gruss
H.
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