On Sun, 8 Nov 1998, Don Maslin wrote:
Well, I think
Doug meant it was the first to be bundled with software (not
necessarily ready to be turned on and run). But of course, we all know
what happens when we declare a "first". Someone comes along and tells of
something that came out much earlier. Didn't the IBM 360 come bundled
with software?
Yes, I thought that was Doug's point. My rationale was that the iMac and
the Mac were hard disk machines as was the Kaypro 10.
Well, the iMac is, but the Mac was definitely not a hard disk machine.
Somehow I think you meant to say something else.
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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