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 > >-- >\/\i||i@^^ ()\/e
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