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Re: Apple does it again



In article <669438338-970131124600@rook.wa.com>,
Brian Hammack <brian.hammack@rook.wa.com> wrote:
> John speculated:
>
>     | tell them I have an SE/30, only to hear them ask, "A what?!?"
>     | It's funny, really.  It hasn't been that long ago that these were
>     | the hottest machines available, and yet they didn't even last as
>     | long as the Apple II's did.  Makes you wonder about the life
>     | expectancy of today's machines, doesn't it?
>
>Nah... makes me wonder about Apple Inc's life expectancy.  The machines,
>still working, hang around longer than the company will support them.

Actually what would make a fellow wonder about their life expectancy is
when they will have a more up to date OS which supports current and future
products, not how much they do or do not coddle customers who for whatever
reason choose not to remain even near current technology wise.
-- 
Randy Shackelford                                 
shack@frii.com