All that is very interesting, but what does it have to do with PCI-Powermacs?
To quote from an earlier e-mail:
At 7:45 PM -0400, 10/1/02, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio (writing on an
earlier, but similar subject) wisely noted:
> The rules of communication and and freedom of expression would be
>great subjects for the M2M list.
>Would a PCI Mac list nanny please get this back on track ? It has run
>away like a certain gloat fest topic.
What, exactly is the difference, here? We seem to be having a failure
to communicate.
Please drop this subject and take it to the M2M list. As soon as I
can find the subscribe address, I'll post it.
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