Can't think of a better or more deserving place for them, maybe these kids
will grow up to appreciate computers as wonderful tools rather than the
'appliances' the industry would try to push on us.
At 12:54 PM 16/09/97 -0500, you wrote:
at least they werent trashed.
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Subject: No more Free Apple ///s
Date: Tuesday, September 16, 1997 12:50 PM
Thank you for your response and interest in the Apple ///s. We received
an
immediate response from a school for
disadvantaged youngsters within an
hours drive of our office. They have already come and picked up the
gear,
and they have a greatly experienced computer guy
to help them set them
up.
> Sorry, but great for them.
>
> JD
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