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Re: X-files goof.Color laptops in 1989 dream on!
In article <1c473$42c1ba58$d52e19e3$30599@news.chello.nl>,
dion_b <dion_b@nospam.no> wrote:
> My secondary school also had archaic monochrome 1983-vintage Philips
> almost-XT-combatibles in 1989 (in fact it was still using them to
> 'teach' computing (i.e. MS DOS 3.3) in 1995...), but one would have had
> to have had a rather blinkered view of the world of PCs (or Macs) to
> have not encountered colour PCs.
>
Yes thats exactly what the school did. It was not until 1996 that I
actually used a PC running a version of Windows, and it was not at my
school. I graduated from all three of the schools in the district,
being the K-5 school, the K-7 school, and the 8-12 High School, and
never used a PC that ran Windows. I used Windows 3.11 for the first
time in 1996, and was not very impressed when you compared it to Mac OS
7.5 of the time.
> Kind of reminds me of Plato's simile of the cave-dwellers...
Yes very accurate of my situation.
John
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Heb. 4:12-For the word of God is living and
active. Sharper than any double-edged sword,
it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints
and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes
of the heart.