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Name: Phil (by 2harts4ever1) Date: December 7, 2004 at 15:25:06 Pacific OS: Win95a CPU/Ram: 120 mhz/72 RAM
Comment:
Hi everyone,
Just a quickie to alert everyone that Steve Easton (95isalive.com) has produced his annual Holiday Greeting and it is now available for viewing.
This year the greeting features 12-random views which along with the accompanying music takes the viewer back to previous holidays and invokes the warm and special memories that go with them. To change the views simply 'refresh' your browser.
Go to the following link and click on the link under 'Happy Holidays': Holiday Greetings
Enjoy!
Regards,
Phil
" .... nuff said! Keep Smiling because I'm Smiling too!"
Name: neotms88 Date: December 7, 2004 at 16:25:07 Pacific
Reply:
Cool! I saw his hallowen one. BTW 95isalive.com, in my opnion is one of the best sites on the 'net, it has allowed me to get the most out of my 486 running win95b.
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Name: Phil (by 2harts4ever1) Date: December 7, 2004 at 16:44:46 Pacific
Reply:
Hi neotms88,
I agree with your opinion of the site and I am sure there are a lot of other supporters too.
His site has given me a wealth of Win95 information. What I couldn't obtain there the 'Computing.net' forum regulars right here provided willingly and without fail.
I guess that is what you call 'the best of both worlds' ... lol
Glad you enjoyed the card.
Regards,
Phil
" .... nuff said! Keep Smiling because I'm Smiling too!"
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