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Subject: Re: Mac and the Year 2000.

Author: Peter Kappler

Date: 11:38:55 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

William,

You are completely incorrect on all points, but more importantly, your
post has nothing to do with Computer Chess.

Please don't post this kind of garbage here.  Find yourself a nice chat
room somewhere...

--Peter

P.S.  I'm glad you enjoy your Mac.  They are pretty to look at, aren't
they?





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