didnt they go bust shortly after releasing the +3?
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 15:22,
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it was an amstrad product - and they're still around.
selling such fantastic products as the amstrad email phone.
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 15:25,
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selling such fantastic products as the amstrad email phone.
I would think so. Only half of our software bundle ever worked, anyway. We had it changed about 3 times and then resorted to the old plug-in tape deck!
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 15:25,
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(it had little rubber keys on the keyboard)
until my parents decided to give it to my cousins.
i've never forgiven them
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 15:34,
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until my parents decided to give it to my cousins.
i've never forgiven them
I now regret selling the +3 for £40 in, ooh, 1996 (with Multiface3). Turned out the dodgy video connection (which I fixed by jamming a Rubik's Snake between the Multiface and the Video Connection only needed a little soldering to fix properly. Pah!
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 15:40,
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