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Re: If you could design a $300 homecomputer today, what would you choose?
- Subject: Re: If you could design a $300 homecomputer today, what would you choose?
- From: David Ogg <davidogg@nc.rr.com>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 00:37:23 GMT
- Newsgroups: alt.amiga, comp.sys.amiga.advocacy, comp.sys.amstrad.8bit, comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.atari.8bit, comp.sys.atari.advocacy, comp.sys.atari.st, comp.sys.cbm, comp.sys.sinclair
- Organization: Road Runner - NC
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In article <3B65DCED.16F3EA64@chello.nl>, h.robbers@chello.nl says...
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> David Ogg wrote:
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> > Sure linux has a learning curve, but it's a freaking computer, when did
> > the notion that computers had to be usable by people who didn't want to
> > learn anything become popular?
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> When they shrunk to HiFi size.
I think you're right. And when AOL became popular, and computers started
being sold in designer colors. :)