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Re: Of course we can trust Apple for our next OS!



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.

Ole


Jeff Blakeney wrote:

> On Fri, 03 Apr 1998 12:07:38 +0200, FULL_USER_NAME
> <DEFAULT_USER@informatik.fh-hamburg.de> wrote:
>
> >Hell, take it as it comes. They're gonna do what they want in any case -
> >despite all the moans and groans. I prefer to think of the active A2 time as a
> >pleasant part of my life - like other people love their dog 'spike' or their
> >first Baseball bat.
>
> I feel the same except for one small (or maybe that should be big)
> difference.
>
> My active Apple II time has not yet ended.  I am still using my Apple
> II pretty much every day.  It sure is nice to slip back into GS/OS or
> ProDOS and play games, telecommunicate, maintain databases and
> spreadsheets, write programs, et al.  Especially when Windows 95
> starts to get on my nerves.
>
> === I've had enough SPAM.  Cut the obvious from my address to email me. ===


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