---- original message ---- Dr.O.M.Betz
>>
>>
>> I'm sure most of you are familiar with the Apple History site that Glen
>> has worked so hard to put togeter and maintain.
>> I posed the question to him about adding a section for the Apple
>> printers.
>> Now that they have all been discontinued and Apple no longer makes
>> printers I reasoned that once added, this section it would require
>> little/no maintenance.
>>

> <snip>
> Do we really need so much redundant information on the web? MacTracker
> carries them all, and if you want to add some personal comments for
> yourself, you can do it under the "resources" tab. Check out the site
> (http://www.mactracker.ca), choose your platform, download the program
> which is a must for every Mac aficionado IMHO and you'll see it not
> only has pictures and info about every printer Apple has sold under its
> name, but also that much of the content has been provided by, yes, Glen
> Sanford. The repair manual .pdfs can be downloaded from Apple...
<snip>


So, information is redundant if it's on the web and available for every
user, but it's not redundant if you have it in an application which some
users may not want, or be able to use??

Interesting argument you put forward there....


Andy



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