At 09:44 AM 08/03/2002 -0400, you wrote:

>Yeah. On Plusses and then on up. But those days are
>well over. If you're doing personal greeting cards or
>your church's newsletter, you can still do it on an
>LCIII. But if you're doing any real professional work,
>the size of the files and the expectation from clients
>that it will be done quickly rule out anything pre-G3. 
>

Exactly.  As I mentioned, this was a co-workers' mother.  Businesses need
to turn out work quickly because time is money and you need to do as many
jobs as you can in a day.  For a hobbyist, you don't have that push to turn
out work.  The machine she had been using was a 7200, not something on the
low end.  It probably would have been adequate for what she was doing, but
someone convinced her that she needed a more powerful machine.
Teri Pittman
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