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Re: To: Bryan Parkoff
Ernest and Michael,
You are absolutely correct. The fact is that I am very smart enough to
be involved in the computer programming. It is how I have completed MPU6502
project for Apple II, but I lack understanding of Apple II's technical
issues. The completed MPU6502 has a lot of unimplemention that I have to
work on this. I have all the information in front of me which they are
available. Sometimes, I don't really understand what technical issues mean.
It is why I have feedback with Michael and other folks.
I have been researching for a long time, but sometimes, Google search
does not provide good information. I usually narrow the search so I can
find valuable information what I needed.
Please do not call me something like idiot, dumb, or etc. Please
respect me when I am kind to ask something what I needed. One day, my
project may be completed before someone realize my ability and understanding
and they will apologize what they have done to hurt my feeling at later
time.
It has nothing wrong with my computer's e-mail. It does not use filter
nor spam feature. It is the end of ISP's problem when I have to deal with
them.
I appreciate that you understand the situation.
Bryan Parkoff
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Ernest wrote:
>> Mike Spurgeon wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Bill Garber wrote:
>>>
>>>>At any rate there is no problem between
>>>>us. I do reply. Find out why you are not receiving
>>>>my replies. That's all I can say on that.
>>>
>>>With Bryan, I'm beginning to think it's best to ignore him.
>>>
>>>When Michael Mahon sees fit to poke him in the eye, Bryan's being an
>>>idiot.
>>
>>
>> That might not be a fair assessment. I could be wrong but if I recall
>> correctly, Mr. Parkoff is in the process of teaching himself how to
>> program
>> the Apple II, and that might be why he has weak spots in his
>> understanding
>> of how it all works.
>
> That is a good point, Ernest, and I regret being a bit
> harsh in my reply to his latest (16K card) inquiry.
>
> However, learning to use Google is akin to learning to read,
> and I expect everyone to pick it up in a month or two... ;-)
>
> There is a proper order for learning things, and Bryan often
> asks very detailed questions, when he apparently hasn't taken
> the trouble to learn the broad context of the Apple II (which
> is quite accessible) first.
>
> -michael
>
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