on 7/25/04 10:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> Hello, Jeff !
> 
> Welcome to the discussion. I see that you didn't care enough about the poor
> guy's problems with his 9600 to offer any constructive advice. Please try to
> contribute a little more. Thats what this List is all about.
> 
> And there's no reason to get excited. Flame off.
> 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I have issues. Apologies.

What I'm relly looking for is a general feeling for what people are still
using on a day-to-day basis. Something they're not ready to give up either
because of personal beliefs or financial limits.

When I saw that someone felt the 9600's were ready to be abandonware, I had
a huge paradigm shift. After all, I just fixed up a pair of Mac 6400s
because I
believe they're still useable day-to-day. What if I was wrong.....

I still email on my Plus because I can. Were we DONE with old beige at last?

I was ready to take dowm my website....or not.


Jeff G


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