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Chewmeister <"Your mkanzia"@LUC.EDU>
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Chewmeister <"Your mkanzia"@LUC.EDU>
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Thu, 8 Aug 1996 23:41:25 GMT
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, JC <[log in to unmask]> says:
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>J.T. wrote:
>>
>> > Don't forget DOS, which, as we all know,
>> > is the most fun to stare at all day.  Even better, go get Windows 95,
>> > whose classification as being "new" is quite entertaining, seeing as how
>> > it is at least a 5-year-old MacOS.
>>   I for one love my PC, but am forced to work on a Mac all day.  That being
so I
>> know the good and bad of both systems.  The PC is flexible and if you know
what
>> you're doing you don't have to stare at it.  The Mac on the other hand is
more
>> like a museum piece... it had its time but now it's time to move on, like
vacuum
>> tubes -> transistors.
>>   So lets face the fact that even though PC's are better, we must not let
>> ourselves become as ignorant as the people who like Mac's. (the only reason
they
>> like them is because they are either retarted or have never used a  PC.)
>
>I say bring back the Commodore Vic-20 and the hell with BOTH Macs and PCs.  ;>
 
Where's the joke?
 
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Chewmeister
Connoiseur of fine beers and good music...
Jenny McCarthy rules!
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