I don't see having a need for floppy disks as being anti Mac, just being
practical using the least expensive way of transporting classroom projects
from  school to home for my students.

I have always used Mac's and would never think of going to a PC, but still
find the floppy to be far more practical than CD's or DVD's for classroom
use.

Since only 60% of my students have internet access at home, although 80%
have computers, the internet is not a viable alternative either.

Tom

on 9/7/05 8:44, Dennis B. Swaney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> David, that where a lot of people had different opinions. Those that
> were heavily invested in SCSI & floppy disks were anti-iMac; those
> that weren't, like myself, embraced the future.


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