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Old 2nd Jul 2022, 9:38 pm   #1
Timbucus
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Default You think your PET has issues

I have been lurking on all the PET threads since the first one and have enjoyed seeing these great machines come back to life. My first experience of a PET was a friend who's dad had one in the early 80's - having just missed the chance for my dad to bring one home from work on loan myself. So I salute your attempts however, this guy may have a task on his hands...

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Old 2nd Jul 2022, 10:25 pm   #2
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Default Re: You think your PET has issues

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I have been lurking on all the PET threads since the first one and have enjoyed seeing these great machines come back to life. My first experience of a PET was a friend who's dad had one in the early 80's - having just missed the chance for my dad to bring one home from work on loan myself.
You know, my first experience of a PET was my Dad bringing one home on loan. It spent a week or two at my school too, and even spent an evening in his local pub!
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