Take heart, Thomas Edison knew that the best way to reproduce sound was with
a verticle needle moved by a worm gear, not a slanted needle pulled along by
the groves in the records themselves, so he would not make the flat records
and continued to make the cylinders. Unfortunately the public liked
right. And where do you get all those PCs and ATs.
You're really very ignorant of the value of those
things. And from the sound of it, ignorant in general.
And keep in mind, if it weren't for all that crap,
your expensive Apples wouldn't be priced even as low
as they are.
The problem probably is
There's really no reason to get angry about this either way. One man's
refuse is another's treasure, especially when it comes to computer
equipment. None of my friends understands how I can be enthusiastic about
old computer technology, such as the Lisa OS and hardware. But, they can
talk
Le 24 févr. 06, à 21:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
The IBM AT doesn't interest me a great deal because of its primitive OS
and bland hardware. But, it is interesting from a historical
perspective,
because it was so successful in the market.
The only interest of the IBM is that it his the