On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 15:11:04 EDT, Bill Fairchild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I don't play games on any kind of computer.  I am a computer  professional, I
>work on z/OS products, I use a PC as a tool to help me do my  work, and I
>gave up games 20+ years ago.  I guess I am also a grumpy old  man.
>
>I don't think of my PC or z/OS as a platform.  It is a commodity that  lets
>me connect my fingertips to mainframe-centric software.
>
>I am quite happy being stereotypically ignorant.  I am also oblivious  to all
>the fine nuances of the ball point pen, pencil, and eraser I sometimes  use
>on the job.  These are merely commodities to me, just like my  PC.

I've got no problem with that, since I've never known you to make
authoritative statements about how PCs work ;-)

"A man has got to know his limitations." - Dirty Harry

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