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Subject: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: Billzie on 09/27/05 at 10:33 am

back in the 80's standard file types were 80's types of files.  i found this out on the net last night by reading what types of files they used in the 80's.  they ended in ".80s", no?  I remember on the files we had "80's"

oh my gawd, if anyone comes across some of these 80's types, let me know.  i'll pay big bucks for a sample.  the format was very similar too.  80's types formats.

Thanks guys!!  

;D

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: Billzue on 09/27/05 at 10:50 am

you're velcome.

  >:(

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: bILLZEE on 09/27/05 at 1:25 pm

doesn't have anyone an idea???

:o

:o

  :o

thanks for nothing   ::)

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: Kenosha on 09/27/05 at 2:37 pm

I have no idea what you just said.

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: BILLZOOOO on 09/27/05 at 3:52 pm

it's a simple question that begs for a simple answer.  what were the file types???


      >:(

                      :-  :-*
  8)               ;D

            :-\\                      
                                          ???

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: whistledog on 09/27/05 at 9:22 pm

You're not the only one ... with mixed emotions

There are many types of files.  What type are you referring to?

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: JamieMcBain on 09/27/05 at 9:23 pm

I am not sure where this thread is head either.....  ???

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: zcrito on 09/27/05 at 9:57 pm


back in the 80's standard file types were 80's types of files.  i found this out on the net last night by reading what types of files they used in the 80's.  they ended in ".80s", no?  I remember on the files we had "80's"

oh my gawd, if anyone comes across some of these 80's types, let me know.  i'll pay big bucks for a sample.  the format was very similar too.  80's types formats.

Thanks guys!!  

;D


they ended in ".80s", no?

".80s" ? Never heard of them. Didn't they just end in ".txt"  ?

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: oingo_fan on 09/27/05 at 11:12 pm

I've got a TON of .80's files.  If $200.00 per file seems reasonable please let me know...   :D :D :D :D :D :D

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: zcrito on 09/28/05 at 12:01 pm


I've got a TON of .80's files.  If $200.00 per file seems reasonable please let me know...   :D :D :D :D :D :D


Actually the ".80" files (the type you have) are only worth $120 each. The ".80s" (notice the "s" next to the "0"), close to $250.

The extremely rare ".70s" are worth even more -- $750+ each.

;)

Subject: Re: Standard File Types of 80's Files!! I NEVER KNEW THIS!

Written By: FaultyDog on 09/28/05 at 3:51 pm


Actually the ".80" files (the type you have) are only worth $120 each. The ".80s" (notice the "s" next to the "0"), close to $250.

The extremely rare ".70s" are worth even more -- $750+ each.

;)




Just imagine what a ".60s" file would do... ::) ;)

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