Re: [slightly OT] Now, who was after that superbrain?

Looks like the winter is drawing to a close, we had time to dig them out > today

Someone I know had problems with his kids and the Superbrain; he'd leave it for a minute and they'd come and press keys. But only the pretty red ones.

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Bob Eager
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I suspect that it wasn't me, due to the distance involved, much as I'd really like one. Someone did mention that they'd heard about one somewhere in Canada (which is a bit closer to me, although could still be fookin' miles!) but if there was any follow-up I've managed to miss it.

cheers

Jules

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Jules Richardson

Copying uk.comp.vintage

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Andrew Gabriel

Blooming eck you must have had massive snowdrifts round your way, Geoff.

Nick

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Nick Leverton

In message , Andrew Gabriel writes

It was definitely someone in uk.d-i-y

Looks like I'll have to search 10^x emails where x is a larger number than I'd like

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geoff

Fri, 18 May 2012 22:29:46 uk.comp.vintage geoff

I think the formal definition of 10^x is either "lots" or "more than I can be arsed to check"

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Wm...

In message , Wm... writes

You should know by bow that I'm a lazy bugger ...

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geoff

En el artículo , Jules Richardson escribió:

That was me, I forgot to follow up. Sorry. Can have a trawl of my email archives to find the contact details of you're still interested. Mail me.

M.

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Mike Tomlinson

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