At 04:16 PM 4/9/99 +0000, you wrote:
>Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
>> Makes you wonder why these companies are willing to throw business away by
>> blocking out us survpc users.
>I dont think that they -want- to block us. I rather think that this
>is just a direct result of the attitude that the world has for SurvPCs
>these days, which is: "Na. Nobody use these things now days.". Or,
>it can also be the thing of people not knowing that older computers
>do not support this and that. They just do not concider it.
>And the problem is that once you do mention it and they do concider it,
>it sounds just too silly to them to do it since they believe that
>most people use new computers and not old ones. So, thats the problem
>the way I see it.
>
>                                       Or Botton

also, anyone using a survpc is likely a cheapskate or poor, at any rate,
not spending money like someone running a fancy new 'puter, so not as
financially important to them.  They don't care if you don't have the money
to spend.
bye,
Yolanda
UIN 4898262
http://members.home.net/pippi5

Hoping that people around you appreciate what you have to offer. Forgive
them if
they don't. Remind them if they continue in that ignorance.
-M J Politis '99

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