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Well Andrew, I was 13 years old when the Jupiter Ace hit the market, and I'd already obtained a 16k Spectrum earlier in the year, so wasn't able to afford two computers.
However Jeanette Fraser did own one, and let's just say there was considerable interest feigned in programming in "Forth"........nothing to do with the fact she was a petite blonde, with some fairly interesting aspects I digress once more, memory lane attack Brian |
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'98 Brian, the only Busa's in existance were behind closed doors.
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I have ridden a hayabusa on a couple of occasions, the best bike ever for controlled wheelies at 90mph it was so forgiving.. much better that the R1 that tried to kill me numerous times!!
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