Bah! All you whipper-snappers with your ][+, //e, //c and GS boxes! Why back
in the day, you weren't a real Apple II user unless you were using, well...
a real Apple II with 16K which is all the RAM a real programmer needs.
Integer BASIC and assembly are all you need, phooey on Applesoft (who needs
FP!). And while macho power users are plenty happy with turbo cassette
drives, I admit my 13 sector floppy is a wonder. Them new fangled 16 sector
controllers just encourage programmers to write sloppier code!