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- ==Phrack Inc.==
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- Volume Two, Issue 19, Phile #6 of 8
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- Phrack Editorial on Microbashing
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- I was toying with the idea of writing a history of the Microcomputer
- Revolution, viewed through the eyes of one who lived through it, perhaps with
- some recollections of a Telecommunications Hobbyist thrown in for spice.
-
- Upon reflection however, I thought that I might use this forum to address a
- problem that has bothered me for some time. I refer to the phenomena of
- microbashing.
-
- This is, in my opinion, a serious problem in the MicroUnderground.
-
- For the record, I'm 36 years old, I have been screwing around with computers,
- Mainframe, Mini and Micro since 1976/77. I built an Altair 8800 way back
- when, and wrote what may have been the first software pirating program.
- (Something that mass produced papertape copies of Bill Gates' Altair BASIC).
- I also built a TV Typewriter based on Don Lancaster's designs, and a 100 baud
- modem to go along with it. For the record, I use a Commodore 64 computer. I
- have a 1200 baud modem, two disk drives, a spiffy printer and a color monitor.
- For the record, I sold an Apple //e to buy the C64. I have never regretted
- that decision.
-
- Now, there are those who will read that last sentence and say to themselves,
- "Fuckin' Commie user! He SOLD an Apple to buy a Commie? What an asshole!"
- Now, I could say to the Apple //e user who thinks that, "You poor boob! You
- spent all that money for a //e! Plus all that extra cash for plug in cards so
- it can do what my C64 has built in? Geeze! Some folks need keepers!"
-
- That, Gentle Readers, is microbashing. So, in the space of a few minutes,
- this hypothetical exchange has engendered ill feelings, if not outright
- hostility. What a waste of time and effort! We both have powerful computers
- that I could not even begin to imagine could exist 12 (12!) years ago. My
- Altair had 16k of RAM in it, and I thought that was hot stuff! Most folks
- only had 4 to 8k in their homebrew micros. I even had a disk drive! A huge
- monster that weighed 20 pounds, used 8 inch single sided disks that had all of
- 120k of storage. This whole system, complete with TeleType (my
- terminal/printer) cost about $5000 in 1977 dollars. In 1988 dollars, maybe
- $15000. (My little C64 system, total cost less than $1000 just blows that
- Altair/Teletype out of the water).
-
- What are the roots of microbashing? I'm not sure, but here are some thoughts.
-
- Status, I'm sure, plays a major role in microbashing. A C64/128 will always
- cost less than an equivalent Apple //e system. "My computer cost more than
- your computer! Therefore, my computer is better! Nyah!" By that logic, my
- old $5000/$15000 Altair is a better computer than most Apple machines.
- Patently ridiculous, isn't it? (I've noticed that there is now a Let's Bash
- the //e subculture developing among the Mac Plus, SE and II crowd, along with
- //gs users. I do take a perverse pleasure, I'm sorry to say, with all this.
- The shoe is now on the other foot, eh?)
-
- Conformity, particularly among the teenage/young adult users, might also be a
- factor. "Everyone important uses Apples. Only gameplayers use Kmart toy
- computers. If you don't use an Apple, you ain't shit!" The peer pressure of
- Conformity is a powerful thing.
-
- A mate of mine in the Computer Services department at Harvard has a Mac II on
- his desk at work and a Mac Plus at home. Another friend has a Zenith AT clone
- at his office at the Mitre Corporation in Maryland and an Apple ][+ at home. A
- good friend of mine who's an editor at a major disk-based publication had a
- //gs given to him by Apple. All these guys are high powered computer users.
- The guy at Harvard is their UNIX wizard. The fellow in MD is a GS-13 employed
- by the Air Force as a general purpose MS-DOS/ADA wizard, and just spent
- $1000000 to fund distributed processing research at Los Alamos. The last
- person is the Apple edition editor at this publication. Not a single one of
- them wastes a second denigrating my C64. Now, if these guys consider me a
- peer, an equal, (and they do!) and they don't care what computer I use, why do
- some //e users waste their time and energy putting down the C64?
-
- A third factor may be the sneaking suspicion that, "Geeze! If a C64 can do
- all that, why did I spend all that money on an Apple?" Guilt and self doubt
- can be a powerful factor in microbashing. "If I put Commies down enough,
- maybe other people will buy Apples and then I won't be the only one who has
- one." Psychologists call that "Transference." Transferring the negative
- feelings/doubt about oneself to something else and then denigrating that
- something else. The Old Testament calls it a "Scapegoat."
-
- I suppose what I'm finally trying to say is let's all grow up and stop this
- foolish bickering and sniping. No one profits, and we all lose. We lose
- time, information, disk space on BBSs, companionship and fun! I don't like to
- see some Apple user bashing Commodore. Neither do I enjoy seeing a C64 user
- bashing a TI user, as I dislike watching that TI user make fun of someone with
- an Adam. Don't you think we have more important things to do than make
- mountains out of molehills when it comes to our respective computers?
-
- I do. If we can't act any better than a kindergarten kid whining over a toy,
- then maybe we don't deserve these powerful tools we have sitting on our
- desktops.
-
- Written by THE NIGHTSTALKER, June, 1988.
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