Silver polish does the same thing. You're just wearing away the plastic around the scratch until it's at the same level as the bottom of the scratch's pit, thus making the scratch 'disappear'. It's because both fluids are lightly abrasive.
I had a Commodore +4 as well. If I recall, it was the same as the C16, which came out before the C64, but actually the +4 came after the C64. I think it had several office applications built in, none of which were particularly useful...
How often have your parents helped you out in the past? Surely they got 'the raw deal' for 15 or 16 years. Seems kind of selfish to refuse to help if you ask me.
What's entertaining about that?
Silver polish does the same thing. You're just wearing away the plastic around the scratch until it's at the same level as the bottom of the scratch's pit, thus making the scratch 'disappear'. It's because both fluids are lightly abrasive.
I had a Commodore +4 as well. If I recall, it was the same as the C16, which came out before the C64, but actually the +4 came after the C64. I think it had several office applications built in, none of which were particularly useful...
Yes, the UK is rather uncivilised. Fancy a nice cup of tea?
How often have your parents helped you out in the past? Surely they got 'the raw deal' for 15 or 16 years. Seems kind of selfish to refuse to help if you ask me.
Well said. Surely your parents deserve your time and skills when they are needed.
I think you may have missed the 'NOT' in the title of that article.