Hmmm, that's exactly what my cousin, who worked in computers for the government (when they took up whole rooms, he was sent to fix them), told me 25 years ago when I asked him what he thought of the Comodor 64. He told me-"outside of maybe keeping track of recipes, there's nothing in a computer anyone needs. They say it does word processing. You can still write letters on a typewriter so who needs word processing. Save your money and in a short while you'll see these sitting at garage sales for $10".
J Samala, Renee From: Tel Tofflemire [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 9:02 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>Was: Macular Degeneration; Is: Being Courteous: Open-mindedness to healing modalities This junk has come and gone over the years, but people still pay $1,000's of dollars to try it. We can see it all in a yard sale in a few years, so save your money & Wait for the garage sale. Tel, Herbalist

