Now THIS qualifies as 'classic...'
Found on Usenet. Anyone have the system disk he's looking for? If so,
I bet he'd be Really Happy to hear from you.
Attachment follows.
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On 2 Nov 1999 03:47:43 GMT, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc you wrote:
>From: "Thomas"
<thomas_job(a)hotmail.com>
>Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc
>Subject: Help.. AcerAnyWare 386S laptop system disk
>Date: 2 Nov 1999 03:47:43 GMT
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>Hello...
>Pl. help me if you have the system disk of old AcerAnyWare 386S laptop.
>
>Thanks..
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