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Re: What companies are still using old technology
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Mark McDougall <msmcdoug@no.spam.iinet> wrote:
> Bible John wrote:
>
> > What is so trollish about asking about old technology in newsgroups that
> > focus on legacy technology?
>
> Last time I looked, this was an Apple II newsgroup. This newsgroup doesn't
> focus on old technology, it focuses on the Apple II.
>
> I'm only an occasional lurker here, but even I know you have an unhealthy
> obsession with floppy disk drives. Maybe you should petition for a
> comp.sys.floppydiskdrivesandlegacyperipherals newsgroup? I'm sure you'll be
> much happier there, and no-one will accuse you of being a troll.
>
> Regards,
Your incorrect dude. So incorrect. I use USB flash these days, and
really dont use so much of floppies anymore. However I do see they have
their uses from time to time. As I recall the Apple II is floppy based.
How is that an obsesssion?
Nevermind you cant see straight, so dont bother replying.
John
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Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift of God is eternal life
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
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