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Date: Sun 21-Nov-1990 21:47:14 From: wjabi@caen.engin.umich.edu (wassim jabi) Subject: NeRD? Thanks for all who responded to my earlier question. I saw this earlier on the net, but didn't save it, so please excuse any redundancy: 1) What would it take to become a NeXT registered developer (NeRD!!) and get a machine at a near-educational prices? 2) Do they require a registration fee? How much? 3) Do you have to promise delivery of software? Wassim M. Jabi ------------------------------ wjabi@caen.engin.umich.edu (Internet) wjabi@umichub (bitnet ) Architecture and Planning Research Laboratory Univeristy of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Wednesday, November 21, 1990 ----------------
Date: Sun 26-Nov-1990 18:35:31 From: bob@MorningStar.Com (Bob Sutterfield) Subject: Re: NeRD? In article <1990Nov21.214714.15242@engin.umich.edu> wjabi@caen.engin.umich.edu (wassim jabi) writes: ...NeXT registered developer (NeRD!!)... Sorry, that name's already taken. Unipress was handing out NeRD buttons and yo-yos to NeWS aficionados who visited their booth at the Sun User Group meeting in San Jose, December 1987. NeXT was then just a glimmer in Steve's eye.

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