At 09:59 AM 3/3/99 -0800, you wrote:
 And I already have a ][c+. 
Okay, so what's a ][c+ (or //c+)?  And how does one distinguish it from the
normal, run-of-the-mill //c?  (Preferably without having to open it up?)
Are they worth picking up (//c or //c+) for trading fodder?  Anyone need a
//c?
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