on 04/13/2004 01:15 PM, Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 12:59:58PM -0700, Michael wrote:
>> Not knowing anything about a Mac Compact, but having software to tell me
>> what is in it, I to would call it an SE/20, because the software says so,
>> and software is never wrong, ha ha....  ha.  Who knows it may have an
>> upgrade card in it that has a 68020.
> 
> But a seller still has a reasonable amount of responsibility to
> ensure that they are not defrauding the customer.  Just because
> they are ignorant of what they are selling doesn't relieve them of
> that responsibility.
> 
> Byron.
True, but I did not say that. If the software says it has a 68020 inside
then it is an SE with a 68020 upgrade card, you know that, I know that, 75%
of the WWW knows that. But... if the person knows nothing about Macs, that
person would more than likely call it an SE/20, for that matter if this
person had an SE/30, that had a 50MHz upgrade how many names would that
Spawn. :-]


   Michael


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