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- Path: sparky!uunet!gatech!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!agate!rsoft!mindlink!a3162
- From: Edward_Swatschek@mindlink.bc.ca (Edward Swatschek)
- Subject: Re: How to put a CLock in A1200
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 08:14:13 GMT
- Message-ID: <19281@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Sender: news@deep.rsoft.bc.ca (Usenet)
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- > Paula Lieberman writes:
- >
- > It occurred to me that with a "User Keep Out" system board, and
- > battery-backed clocks eventually needing the battery replaced, that NOT
- > having the clock chip on the system board isn't all that stupid an idea.
- > Now if there were a trapdoor for a battery-backed clock chip.....
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- Battery replacement should not be a problem - it should be rare enough
- that a service call is acceptable (my A501 clock battery is going strong 4y
- now).
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- > C> + Rick __ + EMAIL:charlet@hubcap.clemson.edu + //\ +
- > C> + "Every Girl Already Has A Boyfriend" --- Murphy's Law Of Dating...
- >
- > You're looking for 14 year olds? And what about lesbians, -they- don't
- > have "boyfriends" ! Most dateless males, are dateless for good reasons --
- > terminal nurdliness, lack of bathing, narcissism, calling women "girls" ...
- > if you want a 1950's girl, well, there's probably more demand for them than
- > there are people who in 1993 would prefer to be living in that era....
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- You've read an awful lot into this .sig ... to use a phrase used this
- thread already, lighten up.
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