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> Didn't this 'Microsoft WORD displaying every other letter in
> a different color' used to happen a lot in the 1960s ?
No way, man! That was, like, Electric Pencil or something. WORD wasn't
around yet.
And what was groovy was that it used to happen on those funky green
monochrome monitors!
Not that I would know, or anything.
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