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Re: A solution to the FAQ dilemma



spec@vax2.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector) writes:

>In article richard.b@genie.com writes...

>>spec@vax2.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector) writes:
>>
>>>the subject headers). I hate to say it, but I find myself starting to
>>>slip back into the position I was in before I discovered comp.sys.apple2.
>>>I feel like there is no one who cares about this machine I have on my
>>>desk, and no one who really cares about supporting it in any way. The
>>
>>If you care so much, why aren't you on Delphi?

>    Well I only just signed up on Delphi about a month or so ago.
>I haven't been around there much since I've not been able access
>it through Lynx, just Netscape on my PC. Delphi is a nice place,
>but it is still not as easily accessible and widely read as a
>Internet usenet group like comp.sys.apple2.
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>Mitchell Spector
>spec@vax2.concordia.ca

Sorry to break up the thread with a tangent, but I'm very curious:

Just exactly what is Delphi you're talking about. I'll go out on a limb and
assume that it's not the excellent Windows programming environment for the
PC you're talking about, but rather some sort of service provider. Is it
something like Compuserve, with special Apple // forums internally?

Just curious, since it seems strange that some people are saying that if
we care about the Apple, we must be on Delphi.

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