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Re: monitor on IIgs
> >> >No wonder MS and Intel are excelling. They start and finish
> >> >a project and market it. Even if it's not perfect, not what you'd
> >> >like it to be. They do it. Even Macintosh is meeting with lots
> >> >of resistance from it's own users. I read the posts. There are
> >> >many messages claiming incompetance, lack of support, and
> >> >nothing is backward compatible, making people buy and buy
> >> >and still never have a complete system that does it all.
> >>
> >> And this is where I disagree. I think bringing this kind of PC
> >> bashing into the Apple II community is just as destructive
> >> as the folks who bring in Mac bashing.
> >
> >I wasn't bashing them, I was commending them, read it again.
>
> Sorry, I did misread that.
>
> After leaving the Apple IIGS scene for so long and dropping
> in a couple of weeks ago I was just surprised at the anti-PC
> reaction to my other thread on stuffing a PC into a IIGS
> case. I got those reactions mixed up with your post.
>
> Good luck on your Apple IIGS project and sorry again for
> the misdirected reply.
Not a problem, I just figured if you misread it, maybe others
did as well. I'm always afraid I don't word things properly
and I'm sure that sometimes I don't. Thanks for the encouragement.
I can use all I can get.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
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