>
>
>I stand in awe and appreciation of the FAQ.
>
No argument there, pickle always lets us know when it has been updated 
which means the download version is also updated.
Everyone should have a copy of this somewhere for reference, at 170k 
these no reason why you wouldn't..
We'll skip how good it is, as I'm yet to find anything like it as a 
reference for a list. Other lists refer to it.

>>>I tried (but you people wouldn't let me) learn about these machines!
>>>
Frankly, like the rest of gary's post, not worth the time. If you wont 
to learn, go and learn, its a very big web.

>>>
>Would you like to try getting information on restoring an old 386?? (other
>than on Low End PC - of course!).
>
Now really, most anything at the time surpassed this poor excuse. I know 
you one-eyed mac fans love this comparison and fair enough, but really, 
its a poor example of the competition at the time. Of coarse, its the 
only mainstream model left and it out weighs you 25:1. (give or take)

Read the FAQ, the link is in the footer. Download the current version. 
Have a look at it every now and then and you can understand why pickle 
can gets testy after repeated subjects.

iirc=if I remember correctly. :)

Sorry to prolong this thread.



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