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- From: jfw@jfwhome.FUNHOUSE.COM (John F. Woods)
- Subject: Re: Dear Mr. Sculley
- Message-ID: <BswI6y.A60@jfwhome.FUNHOUSE.COM>
- Organization: Misanthropes-R-Us
- References: <1992Aug12.004238.14472@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> <keWEm9y00WBK41PWNq@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 02:42:31 GMT
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- In <keWEm9y00WBK41PWNq@andrew.cmu.edu> "George J. Baxter" <gb2a+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- >Dear Mr. Sculley (via the graces of Travis Grundke),
- > I once saw an article in MacWeek about how Apple was 'responding to
- >consumer demand for more frequent upgrades' for the Apple computers. As
- >a developer, this didn't make much sense to me. Eg. we bought two
- >Quadra 900s, and before we could even get the machines set up, somebody
- >gives me an article announcing the Quadra 950. My response, of course,
- >was "AAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGG!!!"
-
- I agree. I'm sick and tired of Apple constantly coming out with newer and
- better machines. Dammit, if the Mac 128K was good enough for Steve Jobs, it's
- good enough for me.
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