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Reply To: | Gwin, Marise/EUG |
Date: | Sat, 29 Apr 1995 20:43:00 PDT |
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Robert writes:
>I have read part of this book. the problem I found with it was many of
>the examples they pick are outdated and have long ago been fixed. Unix
>is more unsecure than MPE for the larger reason that fewer people ever see
>MPE than Unix. Everyone knows Unix. MPE... What is that should be it's
>nickname. I like some things about MPE. Still MPE could learn a lot
>from UNIX. I really like the fact that MPE is slowly including more and
>more of what makes a OS truly useful.
>Don't worry. They will replace your MPE box and you soon enough. Robert
True, all things must pass. If we did it right, though, we get to be
grouped into that vague era called "The Good Old Days."
- Marise
PS - fixed your typos. Goodness me, doesn't UNIX have a spell-checker yet?
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