tezza wrote:The Apple IIGS in not really a classic computer anyway, is it?
I mean, what's the attraction of a GS? Commercially they never fired and personally I think they look quite ugly. But then...they seem to be valued by Apple collectors, maybe because of the WOZ connection and the fact they represent the end of the venerable line.
Gibsaw wrote:Tezza, are you really only interested in the box? I'm interested what might be in the boxes of software.
matsondawson wrote:Ha, a jupiter ace. ive had a search on ebay for a year waiting for one. no luck yet.
tezza wrote:Yes, but Andrew lives in Wellington! Oh well, a good beer is a good beer.
lizardb0y wrote:tezza wrote:Yes, but Andrew lives in Wellington! Oh well, a good beer is a good beer.
A different Andrew - who lives somewhere near you Tez
I agree - there's nothing like a good beer, and Tui is NOTHING like a good beer!
lizardb0y wrote:A different Andrew - who lives somewhere near you Tez
Gibsaw wrote:Yep, I'm referring to Andrew Wild, the seller of the two Apple II's this thread is about... Manawatu is where my ma's family are from. (my granddad never used to call it palmerston.. He'd always be referring to the rugby team)
I was just laughing that even packing apple II parts, beer was involved.
and yes, I'm aware that Mangatainoka is in Wairarapa, although it's still close enough to be considered a regionally local beer to Palmy, surely?
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