Tim,

Thanks for taking my comments as they were intended. I guess riding the OS, Hardware, Software wave can become an expensive proposition especially if you are not getting back any rewards. I cant say how I will feel when I reach the point of not getting rewards back.

As far as rewards go, I made a promise to myself years back (after a bit of youthful trouble) that in my new life I would learn something new everyday and have been doing so for 20 years now. The new things that I learn everyday from using HC, SC and now Rev have been part of my rewards. Also, some of the opportunities that this knowledge has opened up for me have been my rewards. Lastly, the monetary rewards although small definitely make it worthwhile.

Maybe it is the possibility of future rewards that keeps me riding this wave. I love the learning part and hope I always will.

Regards,

Tom

On Mar 6, 2006, at 12:43 AM, Timothy Miller wrote:

Hi Tom,

I appreciate your concern. In the short run, that strategy would work, of course. I tried to keep going with hyperCard for as long as possible. 18 months ago, or so, it became apparent that OS 9 was becoming obsolete, and now classic mode is obsolete as well. Some die-hards buy old machines so they can keep using hypercard indefinitely. I considered that, but decided against it.


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