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Twiggy disks
lisa 1 sold at 6 jan 2011
lisa 1 sold at 9 jan 2011
More Lisa 1s?! Wow, I am impressed!lisa 1 sold at 6 jan 2011
lisa 1 sold at 9 jan 2011
told you they werent rare
Finding only 3 working Lisa 1s still constitutes them as "rare." There's probably just a handful of 1s left intact, and that's it.told you they werent rare
Btw, as far as we're concerned here, you DON'T have a Lisa 1.
I do have a Lisa I do! And why should i have to prove myself to any of you? What purpose is there asking the technical qeustion that i did at the beginning of this forum if i dont have a lisa? Why would i care how to get software from the net to a twiggy if i dont have a lisa
It would be beneficial to the 68kmla community if this find were very well documented with pictures, diagrams, statistics, and any other information availible.And why should i have to prove myself to any of you?
You need not prove anything, but going off your unbelievable and grandiose statements made throughout this forum, it makes many very skeptical. You could of course shut us all up by providing basic evidence of your find, but that seems highly unlikely! Getting access to a camera isn't difficult - phone, webcam, neighbour ...I do have a Lisa I do!
That's all we want, JP. Naturally, we would all like to see what you have found, regardless if it's a 1, 2, or XL. It doesn't matter, because the Lisa is a very special computer, and to find one like you've described is only short of a miracle.You could of course shut us all up by providing basic evidence of your find
Besides, if you want people to help you with your "Lisa," you need to provide some form of documentation. This isn't a $5 Compact Mac that everyone has at least 4+ copies of. You can't expect to get any help with inadequate information, and you can't expect us to believe you without proper evidence. Sorry to bust your bubble, but we're only human here.
I don't mind if you "prove me wrong." As a matter of fact, that's exactly what I want you to do at this point!