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1 TO SEE MESSAGES PLEASE TYPE 'HELP' OR 'LIST'
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2 ********************** REMOVED: 30 JUL 82 ******************
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3 WELCOME TO BWMS (BACKWATER MESSAGE SYSTEM) MIKE DAY SYS OP
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4 ************************************************************
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5
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6 TO LEAVE A MESSAGE, TYPE 'ENTER' AND USE CTRL/C OR BREAK TO GET OUT
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7 OF THE ENTER MODE. THE MESSAGE IS AUTOMATICLY STORED.
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8 IF AFTER ENTERING THE MESSAGE YOU FIND YOU MADE A MISTAKE,
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9 USE THE REPLACE COMMAND TO REPLACE THE LINE.
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10
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11 TO EXIT FROM THE SYSTEM TYPE 'OFF' THEN HANG UP
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12 THIS WILL PREVENT THE FILE UNSAFE MESSAGE FROM PRINTING OUT WHEN THE
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13 NEXT CALLER USES THE SYSTEM NO BIG DEAL IF YOU DON'T TURN THE SYSTEM OFF
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14 IT USED TO MEAN THAT SOME DATA WAS LOST, BUT I HAVE SINCE MODIFIED THE
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15 SOFTWARE SO THAT THE DATA IS NO LONGER LOST, NOW ALL THE OFF COMMAND DOES
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16 IS PREVENT THE UNSAFE FILE MESAGE FROM BEING PRINTED.
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17 IT WAS LEFT IN BECAUSE I NEED IT WHEN I AM CLEANING THE FILES UP.
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18 ********************************************************************
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19 How quickly can you find out what is so unusual about this
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20 paragraph? It looks so ordinary that you would think that
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21 nothing was wrong with it at all and, in fact, nothing is.
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22 But, it is unusual. Why? If you study it and think about it
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23 you may find out, but I am not going to assist you in any
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24 way. You must do it without coaching. No doubt, if you work
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25 at it for long, it will dawn on you. Who knows? Go to work
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26 and try your skill. Par is about half an hour.
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27 ***************************************************************
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28 THE
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29 MIDNIGHT
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30 EXPRESS
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31 CREDIT CARD
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32 DON'T LEAVE YOUR TERMINAL/MODEM
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33 WITHOUT IT...
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34 ---------------------
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35 I MIDNIGHT EXPRESS I
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36 I I
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37 I (-----) I
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38 I I I I
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39 I I O O I I
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40 I I . I I
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41 I I U I I
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42 I (-----) I
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43 I I
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44 I HERMAN HOLLERITH I
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45 I-------------------I
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46 The answer to your riddle is that there are no 'E's' in the paragraph!!
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47
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48 What is this Herman Holorith and credit card stuff? Info,man,I need info!
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49 ``````````````````````````````````
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50 HEY THERE WHERE CAN I MEET HERMAN
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51 HOLORITH ?????? AND HOW CAN I GET
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52 A MIDNIGHT EXPRESS CARD??? HAH ??
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53 EH DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH ??
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54 `````````````````````````````````
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55 Is this all there is? I will try to add what I can...I guess that is the name of the game here. I am on line with a VIC-20.
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56 HELLO to any and all VIC use Am interested in contacting with idea of gaining badly needed knowledge.
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57 Leave a phone number or call.
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58 Also-is there anyone out there who understands the gibberish on CP/M?
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59 Ron is back after a 3-week respot in God knows where!! Who is Ron, you ask? Find out on your own. It's something someone told m
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60 TOO!!!
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61 >>FOR SALE<<
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62 APF Computer:16K-Expandable. Tape sy,joy sticks on board. 6800cpu-based--Machine language programmable
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63 Hi-res,lo-res graphics,sound.Good first machine,or as hardware freak's delight!
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64 Call any time. Leave message.
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65 What is the phone # for the SOURCE
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66 computer system ?
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69 WORST PIECE OF ENGINEERING I HAVE EVER SEEN. I PAID 279 FOR ONE,
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70 AND TOOK IT BACK 2 WEEKS LATER BECUASE IT WOULDN'T DO ANYTHING I
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71 WANTED IT TOO. EVEN THE GAMES ARE LOUSY. THE SCREEN HAS A STRANGE
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72 TWITCH TO IT. IT MAKES USING THE COMPUTER MORE OF AN ORDEAL THEN
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73 FUN. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND IT TO ANY ONE. STICK WITH APPLES OR
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74 ATARIS FOR COLOR, OR SOME OF THE NEWER LOOK ALIKES. I EVEN HEAR
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75 THERE IS A COLOR COMPUTER BASED ON THE TRASH-80. ABOUT TIME !
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76 ALL VIC OWNERS OR PEOPLE THINKING ABOUT ORDERING ONE, BEWARE. THE
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77 PEOPLE AT COMMEDORE HAVE REALLY PUT A LEMON ON THE MARKET.
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78
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79 Response to the above: I'm typing this in using a VIC. Where is your "lower"
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80 case? My experience has been that alot of the so-called problems with computers
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81 reside with the USER! Personally,I am not ready to let go of $1,500 for an
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82 APPLE,nor $400 for a glorified PACman (Atari), not to mention the huge
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83 additional cost of getting one of those to operate "on-line".
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84
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85
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86 Anyone who has a VIC-20 is not really looking
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87 for a computer that you can do things with Because
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88 the VIC-20 is a piece of JUNK !!! Take the Apple II+
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89 many different expansion boards ,very wide selection
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90 of programs (of all types) and much more .....
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91 I think buying a VIC-20 is a WASTE of MONEY !!!!
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92 If anyone can prove that the VIC-20 is better than
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93 the APPLE,TRS-80,or ATARI they are welcome to try !!!
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94 From the Masked Man of Clackamas
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95 **********************************************************
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96 **********************************************************
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97 APPLES HAVE WORMS!! TRASH-80s ARE TRASH!!
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98 ATARI IS NOTHING BUT AN ELECTRIFIED TONKA TOY! Get your facts together before
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99 you make any judgements about Commadore!
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100 ******signed: A lot of research
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101 I HAVE USED COMMADORE VIC, PET, AND CBM. THEY ARE
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102 ALL QUITE WORTHLESS AS COMPUTERS GO. I MEAN LOOK AT
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103 A VIC, IT'S NOTHING BUT A SOUPED UP INTELLEVISION.
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104 A CALCULATOR HAS MORE COMPUTING POWER THEN A PET,
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105 AND THE BIG CBM'S ARE TOTALLY OUTCLASSED BY
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106 APPLES AND TRS-80'S, THE BIGGEST COMPETITORS.
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107 IF COMMADORE IS SUCH A GREAT COMPANY, HOW COME
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108 IT HAS SUCH A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF THE MARKET.
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109 APPLE AND TANDY COMBINED ARE MORE THAN TRIPLE ALL
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110 OTHER MICRO MANUFACTURES COMBINED. THE FACTS DONT
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111 LIE. COMMADORE IS SIMPLY NOT UP TO PAR WITH THE
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112 REST OF THE MICRO WORLD.
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113
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114 SIGNED, A GUY WHO DOESN' GET SO EMOTIONAL ABOUT
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115 SUCH SMALL THINGS, UNLIKE SOME OF THE ABOVE
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116 PEOPLE.
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117 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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118 Let me put my two cents worth in. I have had the oppurtunity
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119 to use a PET and as far as I am concerned it is as said
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120 before a worthless piece of junk! The AMC Pacer of the
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121 computer industry. I also tried the Ohio Scientific. I
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122 don't know if this company is even in business but their
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123 machines stink as well. What makes matters worse is that
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124 William (Capt. Kirk) Shatner would stoop so low as to
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125 actually advertise for Commodore. This really burns me
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126 up. What do I think is the best ? Well for starters I like
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127 TRS-80's, LNW's and unfortunately the new IBM PC is very
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128 impressive. A notch below these are Apple and Atari.
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129 Although even these two are much better then anything
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130 Commodore or Ohio Scientific puts out. So there.
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131 A dedicated TRS-80 or TRaSh-80 as others like
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132 to call it, owner. Pronto.
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133 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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134 Far be it from me to criticize anyone for their poor taste in computers.
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135 It is very easy to get accustomed to the eccentricities of the machine
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136 that one normally uses. Having done that, using other computers is
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137 strained and makes one uncomfortable. After using a microcomputer,
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138 the unfriendliness of the dec VAX 11/780 wants to make you scream,
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139 but it would be hard indeed to say that the VAX is a piece of excrement!
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140 Someone mentioned Ohio Scientific above. They must have been a
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141 really bad company. So terrible that M/A COM paid several million
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142 bucks to buy it out. It was renamed something else (still with the
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143 initials OSI) and it appears that they will leave the hobbyists and
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144 toy computer users for the baksheesh of the small biz world.
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145 Most of the programs I write are number-crunchers. While I'm
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146 sitting at the keyboard writing them, I always have my handy HP
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147 calculator sitting on the table to use for calculating constants and
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148 converting units. It's funny how mush easier the calculator is for
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149 doing such things. I guess it is better than my $3000 computer!!!
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150 {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}
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151
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152 WELL MR. OSI EXPERT, ACCORDING TO THE LATEST FIGURES, OSI BRINGS
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153 IN ABOUT 25 MILLION IN DP SALES, WHILE TANDY BRINGS IN 460 MILLION,
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154 AND APPLE BRINGS IN 410 MILLION. BOY IT SURE LOOKS LIKE OSI IS
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155 A BIG THREAT TO THE DP WORLD. YES PEOPLE, LOOK OUT FOR OSI --
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156 WHAT A JOKE !
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157 COMMADORE, REGARDLESS OF THEIR ADS, WHICH CLAIM THEY ARE THE
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158 BIGGEST MICRO PRODUCER, IS 1/3 THE SIZE OF TANDY COMPUTER
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159 DIVISION. I GUESS THE PEOPLE AT COMMADORE MUST OF BEEN
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160 USING THEIR OWN COMPUTERS WHEN THEY FIGURED THAT 150 WAS
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161 BIGGER THAN 460 !
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162
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163 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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164 All right OSI was bought out. It looks like OSI is really
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165 going to have a lot of supporters out there. Why don't they
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166 just go into another business. And Commodore looks to be
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167 doing just as well. As you said (above) these jerks seem
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168 to think they are outselling Tandy and Apple. Pure B.S.
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169 Thanks to you for the info on these other lesser computer
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170 companies.
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171 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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172 Well so much for the childrens hour! When are you all going to grow-up? I've
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173 seen better dialogue on Benny Hill.
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174 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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175 Well, Well. What a bunch of ignorant jerks. The fact that a computer
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176 company sells x number of dollars worth of machinary seems to have nng
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177 to do with the relative quality of the gear.. I.. Ibm has been chaions
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178 to inflict VMS on pure, unsuspecting users!
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179 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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180 WELL WELL , SURE IT IS EASY TO PUT DOWN IBM, SINCE THEY ARE
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181 THE BIGGEST. BUT THEY DIDN'T GET TO BE THE 4TH LARGEST COMPANY
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182 IN THE COUNTRY
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183 BY SELLING JUNK. IBM HAS PUT OUT SOME OF THE MOST INNOVATIVE HARDWARE
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184 THAT HAS EVER BEEN PRODUCED. THERE ARE A MULTITUDE OF COMPANIES
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185 THAT SELL IBM COMPATIBLE
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186 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE. DONT TELL ME THEY SELL STUFF FOR
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187 A COMPANY THAT MAKES BAD COMPUTERS. OPEN YOUR EYES .
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188 SALES ARE THE ONLY TRUE TEST OF A COMPUTERS WORTH. PEOPLE ARE
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189 NOT GOING TO BUY STUFF IF IT IS NOT GOOD. ALTHOUGH SOME
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190 JERKS SEEM TO THINK, IF IT IS BIG, IT MUST BE BAD, THEY
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191 ARE THE ONES IN THE DARK, AND FOR ALL I CARE, THEY CAN STAY
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192 THERE, WHO NEEDS STUPIDOS LIKE THAT AROUND !
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193
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194 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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195 Here Here to above message. Can it really be true that there
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196 is someone out there who understands what the DP world is
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197 really about?
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198 I am getting sick of the anti-establishment garbage that
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199 floats around these bit-bucket systems anyway. It is easy
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200 for people to put down the establishment, but let us see
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201 who are the first ones to cry when their "hated" establishment
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202 is taken away...
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203 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
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204 Let me remind everyone there are other computers besides the
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205 Apple, Atari, TRS-80 mod1,3, PET, and OSI.
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206 how about the TRS-CC, the Osburn, and a host of other new
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207 micros ?
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208 *************************************************************************
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209 At the risk of getting a lot of flack thrown at me I am offering
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210 my postion on the argument as indicated in the above verbage.
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211
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212 First let me say that to say that something is good simply because
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213 there is more sold of it then anything else is a misconception of
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214 economic principles. By this argument GM's largest division would be
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215 Cadilac while the Chevrolet division would be near bankruptcy, and
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216 Rolls Royce would outsell every other car made. This of course is not
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217 true. The point of fact is that each item produced has its own good and
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218 bad points. Some have purposly been allowed to be for economic reasons
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219 while others are simply the result of a design problem which again is
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220 usually the result of economic pressure to produce something at a reasonable
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221 cost. It is quit possible to produce a calculator that has no defects at
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222 all, and will last several lifetimes. The problem is that no one will
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223 pay $100,000 for a caclulator when they can buy an adequate one for $50
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224 or less and throw it away and buy another one when it breaks.
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225
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226 Second I would like to say that I find the argument about the merits of
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227 a particluar machine as good or bad to be somewhat tedious. The true test
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228 as to if a machine is good or bad is if it can perform its intended
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229 function. If it can not then it is bad if it can then it is good. (With
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230 of course all the variations of so so equipment in between.) If the machine
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231 is attempted to be used outside of its intended fuction, then its ability
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232 to do so is a direct result of any overdesign or synergistic capabilities
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233 provided. I have owned a Sinclair ZX80. I have used it and programed on it
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234 and I have gotten rid of it, not because it was a peice of junk as some
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235 would have it, but rather because it was not suited to my needs. It is still a
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236 perfectly good machine, and it performs its intended fuction marvalously
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237 well, but to say that it is a piece of junk just because I have no need for
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238 it, or because it is far too limited for my needs, is an unjust statement.
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239
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240 Finally I would like to say that the relative sales of a company is hardly
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241 an indicator of the quality or capabilities of the product they manufacture
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242 There are many products that have extremly high sales volume that are
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243 considered to be of fair or poor quality. The only reason for their existance
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244 is that quality is not an important factor in its use.
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245 A good example of this is the Altair and IMSAI S100 machines. Both of the
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246 original manufactures of these machines went out of business. The Altair
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247 was mercifully put to sleep by Pertec, While IMSAI went bankrupt. While I
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248 normally don't like to get in to the argument as to what the first
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249 personal computer was since they have been around alot longer then the micro
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250 manufactures would lead you to believe, I think it can be safely stated that
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251 the Altair was the first microcomputer to be designed and marketed ffor use
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252 by the general public. The first personal microcomputer to be sold however
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253 predates even the Altair that being the MARK-8 which used the original
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254 8008 processor chip. The Altair had many problems which limited its sales
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255 potential. The IMSAI was produced which took care of many of the problems,
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256 but it also had (and still does have) many problems in its design. The MARK-8
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257 had too many problems to cope with and on top of it all was its limited
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258 functionality. (There are still some working to this day however!)
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259 One would think that with all the problems these machines would have the
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260 decency to go off and die a gracfull death. Yet over 90% of all Altairs
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261 and IMSAI's ever sold are still working and of those over 50% are activly
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262 working today. While this is a testament to the machines abilities, it
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263 is largly a result of synergistic design. At the time concepts and equipment
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264 was changing hourly (this is no exageration either, it was!) and as a
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265 result the equipment had to be designed to allow it to be upgraded to
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266 something that nobody had any idea as to what it would be. This very
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267 capability is what has kept them alive and fuctioning there are quit a few
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268 Altairs out there in which the only thing original left in them is the
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269 sheet metal cabinet. Yet the identity remains. Note that there has been
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270 nothing said of the Apple or TRS-80. This is because they are really
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271 late comers to the game. (Despite what Apple would lead you to believe)
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272 The Polymorphics SOL computer was the first desk top micro. While the now
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273 defunct SPHERE computer was the first all-in-one computer. I actually
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274 helped to get the first Apple computer in the Portland area working. It
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275 was nothing to write home about either, but then it had no pretentions
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276 back then. The Apple didn't really take off until the Apple II came out.
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277 Even Osborne can't claim to have the first portable computer. I still
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278 have the advertisment around here someplace for the BABY computer which
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279 was built into an attache case. (By the way, even the government has
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280 told Apple that they are not the first personal computer. They tried that
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281 argument on the FCC, and they told Apple that is was a misstatement of
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282 fact {legalise for a lie}).
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283 One final note, just because a company has high sales volume, it does
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284 not make it immune to bad judgement in its product. Most companys manage
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285 to grow from nothing because they were in the right place at the right
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286 time with the right product no mater what management would have you
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287 beleive about marketing statages and such, if you are not lucky enough
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288 to be there, you will not be a succes. If Apple had introduced the Apple II
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289 at any later date they would never have made it., as it would have been
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290 impossible to compete with the TRS-80 in any kind of volume. Additional,
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291 to say that Comadore is a nothing company because it only has a sales
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292 volume of $25 million seems to me to be a bit odd. I would consider a
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293 company capable of that kind of volume to be quit formidable. Indeed,
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294 with that kind of volume all they need is the luck as stated above, and with
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295 the VIC they just might have it. To try to compare the VIC to the Apple
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296 in my opinion is an unfair comparison. It is in the realm of comparing
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297 the Rolls Royce to the VW bug. Remember that you are paying under $300
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298 for the VIC and trying to compare it to something that costs 10 times as
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299 much! I don't own a VIC myself, but not because I don't like it, I do.
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300 I don't own one simply because it does not have the capabilities I need.
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301 But if I needed a machine of the capablities of the the VIC, I would not
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302 hesitate for a moment, I would buy it.
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303 In closing let me say that if you base your judgement on what someone
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304 says is a good machine or a bad machine, you are missing the point
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305 entirly. You should analize what your expected needs are determine
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306 what machines can meet those needs, then if at that point you still
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307 have more then one machine to chose from go test drive them and
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308 pick the one you personally like, not what someone else says is good
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309 or bad, because their view of the machine is going to be different then
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310 yours. After all, they are not you, you are yourself, so be yourself!
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311 **** Sincerely **** the IN SANE SCIENTIST **** 24 JULY 1982 8:44 PM ****
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312 HOW LONG HAS THIS BBS BEEN ON THE LINE?
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313 I THOUGHT I MIGHT ADD MY TWO CENTS WORTH BY
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314 SAYING THAT I ENJOY READING IT. IT HELPS PASS THE MIDNIGHT
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315 HOURS AWAY WHEN YOU ARE LACKING SOMETHING
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316 BETTER TO DO...
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317 *****************************************************************
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318 BWMS HAS BEEN ON LINE FOR A LITTLE OVER A YEAR NOW BRINGING BIZZARE
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319 AND OTHERWISE ODD COMMUNICATIVE STATMENTS TO THE SOUTHERN METRO AREA.
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320 ****** CIST OP MIKEY ***************************************************
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321 I like ZX80's. I like Apples with worms. I like trash 80's. I like PET's
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322 I like VIC's. I like Altair's. I like IMSAI's. I like Atari's. I like
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323 Intelevision's. I like CBM's. I like ICBM'S. I like liver. I like dirt.
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324 I like IBM's. I like Honywell's. I like Burrough's. I like RCA's. I like
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325 Xerox's. I like Japanese's. I like Amdahl's. I like Intel's. I like Itel's.
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326 I like garbage. I like Processor Tech's. I like Polymorfic's. I like QT's.
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327 I like Lomas's. I like National Semic-onductor's. I like TI's. I like misc micro's.
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328 I like Osburn's. I like Kaycomp's. I like Baby's. I like Sphere's.
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329 I like Intertube's. I like getting beat to a pulp. I like Big board's.
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330 I like little board's. I like medium board's. I like monster boards.
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331 I like Mini's. I like Maxi's. I like Colosolis's. I like strange BWMS's.
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332 BUT I HATE PEOPLE WHO SAY WHAT THEY LIKE ALL OF THE TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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333 ******* from the ever strange and obnoxious BIZZARO #1 **********************
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334 Good Grief - I almost burnt out my screen scanning the torrid
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335 pulp above. Name calling just isn't my bag. Say - how about
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336 a sale? O.K.
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337 FOR SALE - Shugart 8" drives NEW with carton $250.00
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338 Laurence Gilbert - GILBERT AUDIO
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339 503- xxx-xxxx < afternoons please>
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340
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341 I might mention that my machine preference is the LNW-80 kit
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342 which, with a little scrounging might cost about $750.00 to
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343 build (or less if you build your own case). It includes the
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344 following as standard equipment: Z80 processor running at
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345 5.3 Mhz (soon to be about 7 Mhz.), 48K user RAM (96K in non-kit
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346 TEAM MODEL) 16K graphics pallet, 480 x 192 HI-res B.W., 384 x 192
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347 R.G.B. color, 128 x 192 lower-res color; R.G.B. output, composite
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348 output, R.F. output, floppy controller for up to six sides of
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349 any size floppy in single or double density, Centronics
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350 parallel port, RS-232 port, Real-time clock, U/l case, 80x24
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351 screen capable, simultaneous HI-res and low-RES overlap (or
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352 color or whatever), full size keyboard with numeric pad,
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353 steel case with low RF radiation, built-in fan, fully com-
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354 patible with TRS-80 operating system and software, 12K ROM,
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355 and other features I surely forgot. Nothing is competitive
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356 in terms of features for less than four times the kit price
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357 or twice the assembled price. I'm satisfied, for another
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358 $200.00 it becomes a 64K C.P.M. machine as an option at cold
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359 boot. LNW is probably the smallest company mentioned in the
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360 previous six hundred lines. If sales were an indication of
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361 quality than Campbells soup is king. Sales, many times, is
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362 indicative of proper promotion and consumer ignorance.
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363 perform a critical evaluation based upon criteria which is
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364 really important would damage earnings. In my business,
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365
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366 the public has been duped into considering distortion in
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367 stereo equipment as a main criteria for component evaluation,
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368 resulting in distortion wars. An LM-380 amp chip can be
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369 set-up for near zip distortion and still sound just awful.
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370 The public prefers to remain ignorant. It's easier. We
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371 live in a McComputer world.
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372 <----------------:-------------------:---------------->
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373 Thanx, Sysop, for cleaning up the prior
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374 ramblings. Most of us, I'm sure appreciate it.
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375
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376 off
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377
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378 *************
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379 Over on Drive B is a message I left a long time ago about the need to
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380 inform Ma Bell about Modems being attached to the line. Well, as an
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381 update to that message I found the following message on the door knob
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382 at home the other day, it's from PNB: "Someone has been trying to
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383 reach you on xxx-xxxx and reported your telephone out of service. We
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384 tested and found the line OK. Your answering machine should be
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385 registered with us however." So the next day I called the Bus. Offc
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386 and gave them the FCC reg number and Ringer Equiv. and that was that.
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387 ************************ Lyle ****************************************
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388 P.S. The only thing I wonder now is who reported my phone out of service?
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389 **************************************************************************
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390 Not to flog a dead horse, but in all the comments about hitting the
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391 establishment, etc, the main point was lost -- sales volumne hasn't got
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392 damned thing to do with product quality. (See Gilbert's message). IBM
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393 may put out some innovative hardware, but they have put out some real dogs
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394 as well. Ditto just about everything else. Commodore in fact makes a
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395 reasonable machine for the market that they wanted to concentrate on --
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396 that of CAI. To date, Apple, despite its pretensions, does not. The
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397 decision as to what makes a good or bad machine, as stated several hundd
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398 lines above, is HOW WELL DOES IT FIT MY NEEDS?. Of course, that assumes
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399 that you even know enough to ask that question, and not be blinded by mere
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400 sales volumn or the latest gee-whizbang that is of marginal usefullness to
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401 you!
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402 One comment on the Commadore sales listed above; latest figures show that they h
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403 have sales in excess of $200,000,000.00!
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404 After all who do you think makes the CPU's for about 55% of the hardware out
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405 ther, Apple & aAtari to name just two. Z80 is probably next and least of all is
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406 TI, Motorola's 6800 &68000 have a damn good share also.
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407
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408
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409
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410 off
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411 ********************************************
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412 Is there a command resident in this system that allows
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413 one to access the last few lines/new stuff on this disc?
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414 It would surely save a lot of connect time for thosose of us that have already
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415 seen all of the above.
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416 **********************
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417 **********************
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418 Try the following sequence: BO
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419 UP N : N = 10 - 20
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420
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421 This will take you to the bottom of the data area, and then
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422 up 10 to 20 lines. Use the HELP command for details of how
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423 to walk around in this system!!!!!
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424 *****************************************************************************
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425 ok children -- its time for some history. after reading a couple
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426 of hundred lines of torrid verbiage, mostly based on opinion little
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427 supported by fact, let's review some history of computing.
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428 1. If it had not of been for some historic marketing mistakes and
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429 a minor disagreement between Eckert and Mauchly, Sperry Univac,
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430 not IBM would be the dominant force in computinfgg. These errors,
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431 combined with IBM,s policy of bundleing software with the hardware,
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432 gave them a marketing edge that univac was never able to overcome.
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433 This gave them a virtually perpetual edge, since the cost of converting
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434 software to a new hardware environment is astronomical. My god, there
|
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435 are still *1401* programs running under emulators -- and the 1401
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436 disappeared nearly 15 years agogo.
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437 2. Commodore in the US -- Commodore decided to concentrate on the European
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438 market - and still outsells all other microsystems over there by a factor
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439 of two.
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440 3. A side comment -- people WILL buy junk. The apple, in fact, is not all
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441 that good a machine. Nor is the TRS-80. But then, since my personal
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442 system is 68000 based, under unix, anything smaller, to me, seems like a toy.
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443 Yet i bought a trs-80 for my kids to bang on -- its just right for the
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445 needs an inexpensive machine. You CAN do some real work on them, but
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446 the amount of hacking required to get even minor applications to/from
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447 disk, the lo-res display, all bug the hell out of me.
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448 {}{}{}{}{}{}}}{}{}{}{}}{}{}{}} The Mad Analyst {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{
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449 HOW ABOUT A NEW TOPIC FOR BLASPHEMOUS ARGUMENTS?
|
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450 There is sure a lot of print in the computer rags about graphics
|
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451 systems with this resolution and these colors and that raster and those
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452 vectors and on and on. Will somebody please tell me what the heck those
|
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453 multi-kilodollar devices are used for? And you know I don't mean the
|
||
454 latest version of some boring role-playing or tasteless shoot-em-up
|
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455 game, which are obviously just time wasters and CPU burn-in routines.
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456 I've seen systems with nice bed plotters used for circuit board
|
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457 layouts and for mapping roads and utility systems, but the capabilities
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458 of these systems seems rather pedestrian compared to the state-of-the-
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459 art display systems that are advertised on every other page of the slick
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460 pubs.
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461 {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{} Analog Alan {}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}{}
|
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462 One of the things that bugs the tar out of me are all of these people
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463 with multiuser systems. In a hobby hacker environment, how many keyboards
|
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464 can you type on at once? I'll admit that the features of UNIX look quite
|
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465 attractive, but why aren't there (or are there) systems for single users?
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466 In other words, why should I get a super fast 16 bit CPU to take care of
|
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467 ten users when there is just me?
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468 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY samuel f.b.m. RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
|
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469 'Cause getting the whole ball of wax to work right is half the fun of
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470 computing!!
|
||
471 ::::::::::::::::::::: Me. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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472 One of the more amusing things that i use mine for are the generation
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473 of pretty pictures -- having just read up on fractals, i'se gonna try
|
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474 'em! As for single user Unix -- yes such a beast exists. Admittedly,
|
||
475 its a few years old ...But then Unix was origanally designed for single
|
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476 users. Just cause it MAY have multiuser capability, the real neat thing
|
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477 its good for is multitasking, without some of the hacks of M?PM. It just
|
||
478 has its own amusing vagarie.
|
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479
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480
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481 YES! I AGREE, I REALLY WANT/NEED MULTITASKING TYPE THINGIES. I REALLY DON'T
|
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482 NEED MULTIUSER. ALTOUGH SOME MIGHT THINK I WOULD FOR THIS SYSTEM, ACTUALLY I
|
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483 DON'T AS THERE IS ONLY ONE PHONE LINE, IT SEEMS POINTLESS. ADMITTEDLY I COULD
|
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484 USE IT WHEN I AM UPDATING THE SYSTEM LOCALLY, BUT THEN WHO WANTS TO WRITE
|
||
485 A WHOLE NEW OPERATING SYSTEM FOR A MEDIUM USE BBS THAT IS RUNNING WELL WITHIN
|
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486 CAPACITY (MOST OF THE TIME, EXCEPT MAYBE WHEN ARGUMENTS START TO ROLL. WHICH
|
||
487 BY THE WAY I LOVE! IT GIVES SOMETHING INTERESTING TO READ! THIS SYSTEM GIVES
|
||
488 PEOPLE ENOUGH SPACE TO SAY THIER PIECE WITH OUT FRAGMENTING IT WHICH MESSES
|
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489 UP ITS STRUCTURE.) BESIDES, WHEN I AM UPDATTING IT I JUST BECOME ANOUTHER USER
|
||
490 AS FAR AS IT IS CONCERNED. SINCE IT IS NOT MY MAIN COMPUTER ANYWAY THERE IS NO
|
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491 REAL POINT I HAVE MY OWN HOMEBREW SYSTEM THAT DOES JUST WHAT I WANT SO I DON'T
|
||
492 HAVE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT HOW GREAT OR ROTTEN SOME MANUFACTURES PIECE OF SILLYCONE
|
||
493 IS. BUT MULTITASKING I COULD USE. ACTUALLY I DO HAVE MPM WHICH I KEEP SAYING
|
||
494 I AM GOING TO PUT ON MY HOMEBREW, BUT THEN I ALSO HAVE 2.2 WHICH IS EVEN
|
||
495 CONFIGURED FOR IT, SO WHY AM I STILL USING 1.4CPM?? I DON'T KNOW! I WAS HOPING
|
||
496 YOU WOULD TELL ME! I GUESS I AM JUST A HOPLESS CASE.. ** CIST OP MIKEY *******
|
||
497 HOPELESS CASE INDEED. ANYONE WHO STILL USES 1.4 OVER 2.2 HAS GOT TO HAVE
|
||
498 HIS/HER HEAD EXAMINED. 1.4 COMPARED TO 2.2 IS LIKE PINTO TO PORCHE.
|
||
499
|
||
500 *********************************************************************
|
||
501 Still using 1.4???????? Good God -- that went away with the 8008!
|
||
502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
|
||
503 ACTUALLY IT WAS 1.3 ON THE 8008 (WHICH I ALSO HAVE A COPY OF) ** MIKEY **
|
||
504
|
||
505 TO: SYS OP 30 JULY 82 2125
|
||
506
|
||
507 HD BOOT 24 JULY 82 FAILURE
|
||
508 BUT IMPROVED. SEEMS TO INVOLVE
|
||
509 ONLY CHARACTERS 1 AND 2, NOW.
|
||
510 NOT POSITIVE, OF COURSE.
|
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511
|
||
512 RAT HOLE TERMINAL
|
||
513
|
||
514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
|
||
515 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
|
||
516 ANY ONE OUT THERE ? HEY, HI
|
||
517 THIS IS S. WHAT ARE YOU ALL
|
||
518 DOING ? DOES THIS DRAGON LADY EVER GET ON HER
|
||
519 ANY MORE ? I AGREE WITH OUR CISTOP ABOUT
|
||
520 1.4 TO 2.2. WHY YOU ARE COMPARING A HONDA 1.4 LITER
|
||
521 ENGINE TO A MOPAR 2.2 HEMI. THE HEMI KICK BUT OVER
|
||
522 HONDA. MY 2.2 CHARGER IS VERY FAST!! IT CAN EVEN
|
||
523 RUN ALONG WITH THE NEW CAMARO, WHICH IS NEATR ALSO
|
||
524 GOOT BYYE F. PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
|
||
525 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
|
||
526
|
||
527 What an incoherrent chap we have above. Everyone knows that the 2.2 hemi
|
||
528 is in new Toyota's. Chrysler hasn't figured out the hemi-engine or how
|
||
529 it works.................................................................
|
||
530
|
||
531 ** WHAT'S A HEMI?? CIST OP MIKEY ******************************
|
||
533 ******************************
|
||
534 I'M A POOR DEMENTED CRIMINAL. I ESCAPED LAST WEEK, AND THEY
|
||
535 WILL NEVER FIND ME. I NEED MONEY. I'M HUNGRY AND NEED NEW
|
||
536 CLOTHES AND A CAR TO GET OUT OF OREGON WITH. IF YOU HAVE A FEW
|
||
537 EXTRA DOLLARS JUST LAYING AROUND THE HOUSE, LEAVE THEM LAYING
|
||
538 AROUND THE HOUSE. LEAVE YOUR HOUSE NUMBER AND STREET
|
||
539 ADDRESS HERE, AND I WILL COME AND PICK THEM UP SOMETIME IN
|
||
540 THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT.
|
||
541
|
||
542 DON'T FORGET, ONLY YOU CAN SAVE A CONVICTED FELON'S LIFE WITH
|
||
543 YOUR HARD EARNED DOLLARS.
|
||
544
|
||
545 SIGNED,
|
||
546 THE ROCKY BUTTE RADICAL
|
||
547 ***************************************
|
||
548 WHAT THE HELL IS UNIX? I LIKE MY TRSDOS BETTER WHATEVER IT IS.
|
||
549 WHO NEEDS 16 BIT PROCESSORS WHEN 4 BIT ONES WILL DO? CP/M IS
|
||
550 A SCREWED UP LANGUAGE. BASIC WORKS BETTER. BULLITEN BOARDS
|
||
551 ARE FUN TO CRASH. I LIKE TO CRASH THIS ONE...IT'S EASY...
|
||
552
|
||
553 MP/M IS FOR THE BIRDS. MACHINE LANGUAGE IS MORE FUN. COMPUTERS
|
||
554 SHOULD ONLY BE USED BY MORONS. SMART PEOPLE NEED TO APPLY FOR
|
||
555 WELFARE.
|
||
556
|
||
557 SIGNED,
|
||
558 THE BIZZARO USER
|
||
559 How about a word or two about computer sales people. I really get miffed when
|
||
560 most of them don't know the first thing about the products they are pushing on
|
||
561 there clients. One can ask questions till one is blue in the face and never get
|
||
562 an inteligent answer.
|
||
563 Most of them should go back to selling aluminnum sidind or stocking grocery
|
||
564 shelves. If there is a knowledgable sales person out there that can discuss
|
||
565 more than the machine/machines that he/she sells, I would sure like to meet
|
||
566 him/her! All the manufacturers make claims about how you can interface with
|
||
567 other equipment but there's no one out there to offer any valid instructions.
|
||
568 This I think is the biggest problem with the industry, not the equipment.
|
||
569 ********************************************
|
||
570
|
||
571 HEY COMPLAINER, WHY DON'T YOU LEARN TO SPELL BEFORE YOU START GRIPING
|
||
572 ABOUT SALES PEOPLE. MAYBE IF CUSTOMERS LEARNED HOW TO ASK INTELLIGABLE
|
||
573 QUESTIONS, WE SALES PEOPLE COULD HELP YOU BETTER. TRY ROLE REVERSAL,
|
||
574 IT IS VERY ILLUMINATING.
|
||
575 TIGARD BYTE SHOP
|
||
576
|
||
577 *********
|
||
578 Since when was CP/M or MP/M ever a Language?!?
|
||
579 ************ Signed, Lyle ***********
|
||
580
|
||
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