Reminds me of the customer that kept complaining that the computer was 
in black and white. Took me 15min to understand that he was talking 
about the casing, not the monitor colors. The eye opening quote; "Don' 
dey make deez things in ivory no more"

  A problem with color resolutions I could understand, but the 
casing......didn't you look at the damn thing when you were playing 
with the demo! Silver and black, live with it! Or repaint your house.

-Robyn

On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 12:20 AM, Kotatsuneko/Conceited Jerk 
wrote:

> My first Mac was an LC I bought at a garage sale in March 2002 for $5 
> CDN
> and that included a colour monitor.
> The old man I bought it from sold it that cheap because "It's black and
> white, and it don't run nothin'!"
>
> The battery was dead, so it reverted to a B/W display, and the reason 
> it
> "wouldn't run nothin'" was because the old man was trying to run 
> Windoze
> programs on it ;P
>
> His loss was my gain!


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