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>As an example of variety, I'll mention my confuser (computer :-) room: 
>Three Macs (two of them laptops), two PCs (One 733, the other 133[!], a 
>custom build long ago), and several QLs (many still in styrofoam boxes; 
>one somewhat working). Yes, internet connectivity for four of the 
>above. All as old as about 1999 or farther back, with OS's as old as 
>98SE or QDOS, or as recent as SuSE 10.x and Mac OS 10.3 . The Macs e.g. 
>have been an education.
>
>"My life? What life? I have no life. O insuportable! O heavy 
>hour!"--Apologies to Messrs. Bill the Bard and Othello.
>
>Actually, I  _do_ have a life outside computers.
>
>Doug L. 37830

Hi Doug,

You are right, I have lots of different computers around too, mostly 
picked up for little actual cost.

It is the activity that is the fun, not the OS as such.

The so called "old" computers let you get at them, rather than the "new" 
computers which just give you ready made applications.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman
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