Now if the subject of this post had been the subject of a message on a BBS in the mid eighties we would all be kiting up in our flame retardent suits and wading right in

I was a big fan of the Apple IIe and original compact Mac's - the Plus was an absolute classic in retrospect (wish I still had mine). In my younger years (although I dont think I'm that old

Unfortunately for me, as I ran out of room to have my stuff setup, moved about and generally got older - I got rid of pretty much all this stuff - always assuming that I'd just be able to pick it up again in the future if I wanted to - didnt really comprehend how hard and (in some cases) expensive that might be.
Never mind tho. Emulation is quite good for the most part and for a user like me thats pretty much ok. I do prefer the real kit if I can get it - but current space (and time) limitations restrict me a bit in that regard - I'm not really one for having stuff boxed up in the cuppboard - I like it out where it can be used at a moments notice

I do have a couple of interesting items however to keep me assumed - one is a 128K mac that I've managed to get working (yay) and the other is a LC475 with an Apple IIe emulation card (complete with Y cable and 5 1/4" floppy drive) - so with those two units I get to relive much of the fun stuff I used to love back in the old days.
BTW, I'm glad I found this site - I was just thinking a couple of weeks back that it would be great to have a local retro computing source/fourm - and look, here it is!

Cheers,