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Re: Help in upgrading a Apple IIgs



In article <24JUL199704490556@vax2.concordia.ca>,
Mitchell Spector <spec@vax2.concordia.ca> wrote:
>    I noticed there is room for growth there too, which is why I thought
>of adding a detailed AppleTalk section in my Apple IIGS FAQ. 

   Yeah, there's room for a link (or a copy in of those pages) to the
more detailed pages I have on my web site without 'csa2 FAQ' in the
title.  I suppose Mitch, you accidentally missed them, and Randy
deliberately missed them in order to try and attack me for not having
any experience in that.

   I'll say this much to Randy: I have useful information online,
which is far more than can be said about you. Can your persistent
attacks on me simply because I refuse to worship the fruity logo. And
YES, I have put my GS on an Appletalk network several years ago, and
YES I have had to keep a set of Macs and PCs running in a dorm back at
Caltech.  Despite the torture test of college kids banging on them
nearly 24/7, the PCs were far more reliable in terms of hardware and
software. I have a healthy dislike for Macs out of *experience*. 

   Randy- if you want a newsgroup where people worship Macintosh,
Inc., this ain't it. Either get a time machine to when Macs were
relevant on this or similar newsgroups, or learn to accept the fact
that blind allegiance to Macintosh, Inc., and its products is not a
requirement for posting in comp.sys.apple*2* or maintaining FAQs.

Nathan Mates
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