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Subject: Re: Mac and the Year 2000.

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 09:15:39 01/23/98

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On January 23, 1998 at 10:48:43, William Dozier wrote:

>Good Day everybody: O.K. you guys that own these fast Pintiums and
>clones, and unix users to. We Mac owners have the privilage of not
>worrying about the year 2000 on our Macs, they go up to the year 3000,
>and we dont have to worry about our clocks being stuck in the past
>century; or waiting for someone to come up, with a software that will
>launch there computers in the year 2000. And perhaps that is the reason
>why you guye are envious of the Mac user, anything that you can do the
>Pintiums, We Mac user can do one better, with less instruction. Its a
>know fact, most IBM and Clone at most second hand computer stores are a
>dime a dozen, where as you will not find maney Macs, second/hand Macs
>for a dime a dozen in second/hand computer stores, and you wont find
>maney in the repair shop. Infact if someone dont come with some kind of
>software to launch you guys in the year 2000, Your machine are not going
>to be very usefull. Well you can always buy a Mac!
>
>Ps. Please guys dont get bent out of shape, That is why i love my Mac.
>
>                              Respectfully/William Dozier


Keep on dreaming.

    Christophe



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