'Home' computer: Definition

From: e.tedeschi <enrico_at_Brighton-UK.com>
Date: Thu Jul 3 18:50:01 1997

DAVID L. ORMAND wrote:
>
> Somehow, a discussion I started of actually USING "home computers"
> (versus merely collecting them) degenerated into a fight about what a
> "home computer" is. And a sister discussion I attempted to start about
> putting "modern" applications on classic machines yielded discouraging
> words, too.
  I certainly did not mean to imply that
> these machines are not useful for "household computing jobs", and by no
> means did I intend that this mailing list is only for the classic "home
> computers" with user communities, or to exclude anyone else from
> participating.

Now here is somebody who knows how to use his head and can see clearly
without the fog of partiality in front of his eyes. Well done David. I
wholeheartedly share your views and welcome reasoning (as opposed to
rubbishing or distorting other people views)

Thank you

enrico
>
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> * David Ormand *** Southwest 99ers *
> * dlormand_at_aztec.asu.edu *** Tucson, Arizona *
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