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- From: buchignani@hg.uleth.ca
- Subject: Re: How do you get an IBM XGA board to work in an IBM model 70??
- Message-ID: <1992Dec12.165726.2340@honte.uleth.ca>
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- Organization: University of Lethbridge
- References: <1992Dec10.170518.3661@llyene.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 16:57:26 GMT
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- Speaking of IBM gurus, how do you come by a 25 MHz 486 in a model
- 70?
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- Norm Buchignani/University of Lethbridge/BUCHIGNANI@HG.ULETH.CA
- "If we have been accustomed to deplore the spectacle...of a workman occupied
- during his whole life in nothing else but the making of knife-handles or pins'
- heads, we may find something quite as lamentable in the intellectual class, in
- the exclusive employment of a human brain in resolving some equations, or in
- classifying insects. [This] occasions a miserable indifference about the
- general course of human affairs, as long as there are equations to solve and
- pins to manufacture." Auguste Comte
-