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Neil Nand - 18/06/08
Haha! oh man, i remember those things from when I was in primary school. I used to go to school early and go to the library (the only place with student access computers) and play Treasure Mountain till school started.
Ah memories.
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gary francis - 01/09/08
mine is sitting on the kitchen table. still works fine.
like to update to system 7 and maybe get some programs like mcwrite, typing tutor, mc paint, mc playmate...
oh yesssss...mc playmate.
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