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- From: brett@jeack.apana.org.au (Brett Eden)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Funny text on A1000 PCB addons...
- Date: 17 Jan 1996 01:20:09 GMT
- Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here.
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- : The board was made by Bryce Nesbitt and sold via a firm called
- : STARPOINT SOFTWARE.
- : The following was written on either the component or the solder
- : side of the PCB:
-
- [Stuff excluded]
-
- : THIS SIDE DOWN <An arrow points up>
- : Kilroy was here.
- : <--- Electron flow
- : Wanted: Russian secrets, inquire within.
- : If so, does others have simmilare funny hardware??
-
- Well after seeing a Video with Nesbitt in it last night I can honestly
- say the guy is very strange! Most of the Amiga motherboards do have some
- kind of strange/unusual words/markings on them. It seems that C= didn't
- really care what the boys put on their motherboards. I mean the A500 was
- the B52 Rocklobster, the A600 also had a little message, as did the A1200.
-
- But as I said, after seeing a video (taken by none other than Dave Haynie
- himself) last night of most of the people in the tech department at C='s
- West Chester plant, I'm not surprised what anyone would find, because the
- people that were at C= making those boards were a bunch of very cool
- dudes indeed =)
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