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Re: The Children of Woz (Re: Apple, Jobs, and the irony of it)



In article <3f5b7ea9$1_5@corp.newsgroups.com>, Exegete
<millers@noneofyourbusiness.com> wrote:

> Here is Supertimer's full comment:
> 
> > It is obvious you have no knowledge of the Apple II
> > platform.  My Apple IIGS was a ROM 03 unit
> > released by Apple in 1989 and bought from them
> > about a year later.


Heh, although this does not necessarily prove how much I know about the
Apple II platform, I do have to comment that there never was a "ROM 03"
Apple IIgs, but there was a "ROM 3" Apple IIgs.

But then again, I'm just nitpicking. If I was Supertimer, I'd be using
this as proof positive that Supertimer knows absolutely nothing about the
Apple II family of computers, according to his logic.

Then (still going with the train of thought that I am Supertimer), I would
proceed to spout off a long list of drivel about the glories of AMD
processors in PC's and go on to grumble about how Apple is evil because of
the Macintosh platform. Then I would proceed to post in every single
thread, bringing up AMD and/or programs that barely remotely resemble the
Apple II version of AppleWorks which run only on AMD equipped PC's and not
Intel based PC's, while giving myself a hand shandy, grinning proudly
because I'm a total dinkmash who's opinions are worth less than a bucket
of old horse piss behind the barn.

I would also proceed to accuse everyone who doesn't agree 100% with
everything I say as being Apple II illiterate, knowing nothing about the
platform and accusing them of being modern day Apple Mac advocates, spies
if you will, to bring down the hope of resurrecting the A2 platform, which
is on the verge of happening if only AMD buys up the rights from Apple for
all Apple II technologies.

I think that about sums up what Supertimer is all about.

Why he just doesn't go hang out in comp.sys.amd.advocacy is still a mystery.