Re: Administrivia

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Marcus Barnes (marcus++at++multigen.com)
Wed, 3 Sep 1997 10:49:55 -0700


On Sep 2, 3:28pm, Allan Schaffer wrote:
> ps. note to Javier: I climbed around on the Matterhorn for several
> days but never found an N64. I distinctly remember seeing one
> on the south side in the 'In Your Face' demo. Did some other
> performer user beat me to it?

It's in my living room Allan! #%^)

After ITEC last April, I went skiing at Zermat. On my last day there, I was
traversing near the edge of the glacier. I looked down into the beautiful blue
ice and behold! a N64 was partially exposed in the melting ice. Wonder of
wonders!! I strapped it to my back and carried it back to my hotel. I couldn't
power it on because, for some strange reason, it has a 60Hz/120v power supply.
Obviously, this was a US model and so I decided to dutilessly return it to its
homeland. The best thing about it was that it was still safely shrink wrapped.

pps: as to how the Turok game got inside the shrink wrap ... i'll never know ;)

welcome back!

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