On 04/09/2013 03:51 PM, MG wrote:
IBM is convinced that their mainframe, although at
some point
in the future virtually no one will have heard of it, will
somehow remain desirable. (Invisible telepathic marketing,
perhaps?)
Is this another expression of being "critically interested"?
How many have heard of "z" 'out there'? Let's say, how about in
the now and present (that's the year 2013, just so you know) and
all those below the age of 25? Or let's say below 45.
How many have had the chance to use a "z" in the education mills?
How many have had the chance to see, let alone use, a "z" on or
at their job? How many people read about "z" in current computer
publications? How many public forums are there about "z"? How
many public remote access "z" systems are there? To just name
(or actually, rehash) a few things.
I'm sure you'd rather opt for the "yer a TROLL" name-calling
once more, instead of answering.
No, here's an answer: WHO CARES? Not me, and not IBM. You surely do,
though.
Perhaps this is an emotional issue for you?
No. To be
WRONG, you should proceed to roughly equate "p" to
"z" in any way.
LOL.
I fail to see why this is amusing. You know, them being DIFFERENT and
all.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA