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From: teadams@tea.mv.com (Timothy E. Adams)
Subject: Re: Wizardry
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Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 00:09:12 GMT
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In article <ride0098-1104962012140001@cis-ts1-slip12.cis.brown.edu>,
ride0098@ride.ri.net (Aaron Fiske) wrote:

> 
> (Does anyone else think Sir-Tech should sell a I-V thing for the Mac?
> Probably too much work to translate it to working Mac programs, but 
> the thought's nice.)


I personally think they might make a load of money IF the programs were
written to take advantage of the progress in the computer systems since
they were first written. Many people have never been exposed to these
programs and I think many would enjoy them.

Tim Adams
