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Re: Why the Apple II was on the right track...



In article <5emd1j$4nj$1@darla.visi.com>, nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates) wrote:

>    HD and memory installs in my PC have been just as simple; video a
> matter of booting, picking from a menu, rebooting. In fact, my RamFAST
> 'complained' more about a new HD being installed than my PC.

I don't doubt it. It's just that every now then you go off on an ill-
informed anti-Mac rant in which facts seems to be left by the wayside.
You don't have to like Macs if you don't want to, but there's no reason
to go on a rampage when you don't know what you're talking about. There
are plenty of valid criticisms that could be made about Macs, so there's
no need to make up fake ones or assume that comments about one particular
model apply to all Macs.

In any case it has little or nothing to do with Apple IIs, so there's no
point going on and on about it.

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