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- From: ewright@convex.com (Edward V. Wright)
- Subject: Re: Macs cost too much (NOT!)
- Message-ID: <ewright.711909773@convex.convex.com>
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- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 16:42:53 GMT
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- In <ajross.711766311@husc9> ajross@husc9.harvard.edu (Andrew Ross) writes:
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- >Re-read my posts. As I recall, I ended every one of them my saying that I
- >really LIKE the mac, just that I wouldn't recommend buying one at current
- >prices.
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- Yet you still haven't told us how it's possible to get a PC *with the
- same standard features as a Mac* for less. You've simply dissembled,
- telling us that IDE drives are as fast as SCSI, Connor drives are as
- reliable as Quantum, and multimedia, sound, 32-bit color graphics, and
- all the other things you can't do on your $3000 bargain basement PC
- aren't important anyway. It's fine if you simply say you couldn't
- recommend buying a Mac at current prices. But you're a hypocrit if
- you say you could recommend buying a PC.
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