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Text goes here. Nifty concept this drag and drop business. It reminds me of years ago when I first saw the original Mac OS and said, hey, that's neat. I followed that by purchasing a Commodore Amiga 500 with a then-astonishing 4096 colors on screen simultaneously. My friends with their XT's or single color Mac classics were quite jealous.