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- From: jshell@xmission.com (riverYard)
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- Subject: Re: NEXT GENERATION dissed the C64!
- Date: 13 Mar 1996 01:20:03 GMT
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- Pete Muller (pete@cssip.levels.unisa.edu.au) wrote:
- : Just think - if Apple goes under, then Microsoft will lose their R&D
- : division... ;)
-
- hey! i like this.. :) also notice: working with files in windows 3.1
- was usually a good laugh, followed by hours of frustration. not until
- Windows95 could you have your programs and documents on the same
- desktop, and _gasp!_ be able to click on a document and have it open the
- program that made it! GEOS, on an 8-bit 64K machine has been able to do
- that since 1985.. my commie could do things that windows hasn't been
- able to do until now.. :) and that makes me damn happy
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