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On 14-Jul-08 16:32, Warp wrote:
> Chambers <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> wrote:
>> Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>>> But anyway, I was under the impression they used to be M68k-based, and
>>> then PPC, and then recently went to Intel Core 2.
>
>> From Wikipedia*: "Throughout the 1980s and much of the 1990s, the Apple
>> II was the de facto standard computer in American education; some of
>> them are still operational in classrooms today.
>
> There's no use in trying to convince him that Apple computers are or have
> ever been popular anywhere. He will never believe it, no matter how much
> evidence you pour to him.
No, he has vaguely heard of them, but it was before his time. While we
take an active interest in what happens in this world and how that came
about, he doesn't. I didn't believe it possible, until I met Andrew. Now
I have to admit that continuously living in the present is just as valid
and consistent as my way of life. You just have to remember when talking
to him that he has this strange behaviour.
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