It appears that one can determine what is a personal and/or a microcomputer
that satisfies only the author. If one states that and believes it then
that is all that’s necessary. I wrote a book based on this line of thinking
and if a reader disagrees with me that is fine. I’m not declaring the true
and only way as the means to change anyone’s view. I wrote it to give a
background on the history of the microcomputer that may or may not be the
whole truth.
Happy computing,
Murray :-)
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 9:36 PM Will Cooke via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
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On 05/31/2024 8:11 PM CDT CAREY SCHUG via cctalk
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Sorry, WRONG.
<pre>--Carey</pre>
Why do I feel like I'm observing a first grade classroom where the boys
are arguing about whose dad can beat up the others?
Grownups never understand anything by themselves and it is tiresome for
children to be always and forever explaining things to them,
Antoine de Saint-Exupery in The Little Prince