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Re: Of course we can trust Apple for our next OS!
Jeff Blakeney wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Apr 1998 00:04:17 +0200, Ole Voss <joker@on-line.de> wrote:
>
> >Ok, obviously that's then actually putting the machine to work. Like I said in
> >another mail I posted: If you're using the machine, ad have managed to stick with
> >it for so long, then it's obviously serving it's purpose. But until Apple Comes up
> >with another AII, memories of how it was back when there were A2 Hardware and
> >Software updates is all it's going to be worth - unless you're putting your machine
> >to work.
>
> Well, I meant to put a smiley at the end of my message but it seems I
> forgot. The post wasn't totally serious because you do have a point
> here.
>
> I still remember the "good old days" when there were many more Apple
> II users and lots of hardware/software/books/magazines/BBS' and sure
> wish those days would come back again.
>
> However, my IIgs still performs wonderfully and it helps me keep
> hoping that those kinds of days will return again.
>
> === I've had enough SPAM. Cut the obvious from my address to email me. ===
I'm sorry if it sounded serious, but I do think it's very valuable when people put their
machines to work.
"Good old days" or "glory days" like springsteen sings - I do like them, but one should
always look out as not to loose perspective, even when you're doing all your mail on a
Wintel machine ;-))
Ole