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Re: IIGS for sale
Hi. I wish I could use my Apple IIgs to do all of the computing tasks I
want to do, but it just isn't possible or practical, depending on which task
needs to be done. Though some could be done on the IIgs, a bunch of my
tasks involve the internet, so using this PII is my best option.
I still have to buy Shanghai for IIgs since that is one of my
"necessary" computing tasks. :-)
Thank you,
Jason Whorton
http://www.microxl.com/oldcomputers/main.html
Jeff Blakeney wrote in message <378e6306.75140346@news>...
>On Thu, 15 Jul 1999 08:25:02 -0500, "Jason Whorton"
><jason@microxl.com> wrote:
>
>>Please allow me to chime in with... for that price, one could buy a slow
>>Pentium PC with fairly modern everything that would be much more capable
of
>>doing modern computing tasks. If it had rare hardware or software, it
might
>>be worth that, but I didn't see mention of it. If anyone cares, ask me
>>about my theory on what I call "the gold plated Pinto".
>
>Personally, I'd rather be using an Apple IIgs that a slow Pentium PC.
>In fact, that is why my IIgs sits right beside my Pentium II so that
>when Windows starts to annoy me, I can get back to a nice, sane,
>simple, fast way of computing when I want to. :)
>
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