On Wed, 6 Apr 2011, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
I was being slightly sarcastic and presented what I
think is the view
of PC Mag. (I should have learnt by now that sarcasm doesn't come across
very well in written text).
But I don't think the above computers where marketed towards the general
public which might be another reason for PC Mag to exclude them.. but I
guess it is just ignorance.
's OK
your meaning was clear. "Unavailable to the public"? "unknown to people
who were deliberately UNinterested in computers before Mac and Windoze"?
"sales reps only went to large organizations"?
I assume that anybody with a metric buttload of money could have gotten
one, albeit with some difficulty.
What were their prices?
What does that compare to in current dollars?
If John Titor will have had found his 5100 (not sure how to conjugate a
future past perfect), how many 203x dollars will it had take?
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