In reply to your noteworthy message, where you said the following:
>  
> On 04-May-99, Dirk Harlaar had the perspicacity to write, and I quote: "
> 
>> He
> > can see for himself what he's missing out on when he doesn't upgrade,
> > and if this is his/her choice, so be it. That's what freedom of choice
> > is all about. ...
> 
> /She/ may not have the money to upgrade.  Not much freedom of choice there. My
> 'choice' would be for cheap computers and no Microsoft.

I realise that a lot of people simply don't have the money to buy
060/PPC boards. I was trying to say in the mail you replied to, that I
don't like the way people tell others that their computers should be
in a museum, because it's not up to the specs of their computer. I do
understand that there are various reasons why people don't upgrade,
one of those reasons being that their current setup suits their needs,
and agreed, more often they would love to upgrade, if they would only
have the money for it. I gave the example of my brother running an
A500, seeing what I can do on my computer, and not wanting to upgrade
(having enough money). 

> Freedom of choice - what a laugh.

For you maybe, for others it is a choice they make. I was only
trying to say that people shouldn't be to quick in judging those who
run slower processors. Sorry if you feel offended by that.

> jools

Dirk
-- 
Greetings,

Dirk Harlaar

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