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August 09, 2007

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Dugald

W.H. Smiths actually did make it over here to Raleigh. In the 80's there was one at North Hills Mall.

Also, wherefore, translated to modern English, means 'why'. :P

"Why are you ZX-81?"

DisMonkey

You should know better than to argue English with an Englishman. Even if we're wrong, we can sound good about it ;-)

1) The archaic form can also mean "for what" as well as why

2) If you ever owned one, "why" does eventually strike you as a good question

3) The popular misunderstanding of Shakespeare's line (as seen in many a Romeo & Juliet production) is that wherefore means "where". In the spirit of Colbertian truthiness, I'm saying it can mean "where" this time too...

(although actually, I think I know exactly where it is, but that's another matter entirely).

Tanner Lovelace

Nice! We had the American version: the Timex Sinclair 1000 ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timex_Sinclair_1000 ), with the 16KB memory pack that stuck out the side. I wish I knew whatever became of that.

I had been exposed to programming at school on their TI-99/4A and after having the TS-1000 at home spent two summers at a "computer camp" learning to program first on the Apple II+ and later the Apple IIe. I spent my last two years of high school at a boarding school where I was introduced to PCs by way of the Tandy 1000 EX ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tandy_1000#Tandy_1000_EX ). When I went to college, though, my first year their they ended up buying an original NeXT cube, which is probably why my laptop today is a MacBook. :-)

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