Not to mention all of those "market share gurus" who state market share
numbers that still include 8088s, 80286s, 80386s, 80486s, Pentiums, Pentium
MMX, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, as well as all the clones of
those processors (I've had machines using all of those -- which do I still
use?  three - two AMD K6 machines and an Athlon machine -- anyone want a
486?).

> Alas, people who are still using 5-6 year old Macs are one of Apple's
> biggest problems: No new profits!
> 
> On 2/7/01 10:04 PM, "Harry (lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Heck, 90% of what most people these days could be done adequately and well
>> with 5-6 year old Macs - we've all just been spoiled by bloatware.

-- 
Glenn L. Austin
Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver
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<http://www.austin-home.com/glenn/>


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