bill wrote

> Certainly PCI
>PowerMacs have sufficient power and capabilities to handle current needs.
>And if the Commodore 64 can have a graphical web browser, it is hard to even
>imagine a computing task beyond the reaches of our "old" Macs.
>
>bill
>
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THAT'S what I'm talkin' about.  If we care for these machines we must spend
enough to
keep suppliers interested and a publication would encourage PCI  Mac users
to stay with a machine
they like, know and trust.

Adrian D'Alessio








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