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Re: Avatar
exuhag@exu.ericsson.se (James Hague) writes:
> IMO, the Avatar will not be the computer for everyone. If you revel
> in the old computer industry saws ("faster is always better," "assembly
> language is too hard," "C is the ultimate programming language") then
> why not get a PC or a Sun? The Avatar is a bold experiment, one doomed
> to fail. But a bold experiment, nonetheless.
>
> (I should add the disclaimer that I have absolutely no idea
> what Bill H's personal plans and philosophies are.)
What is a failure?
I don't seem to remember anyone ever saying that the Avatar would be the
machine for everyone. For that matter, the Apple II is not the machine for
everyone. For that matter, no machine is really a machine for everyone.The
Avatar, from what I can tell, seems to be a hacker's machine. Its design
specs indicate that the user will be able to poke around with its
internals, just like the firist Apple ][.
If it's supposed to be a hacker's machine, and hackers enjoy it, how can
it be a failure?
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