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From: chuqui@nsc.UUCP (Chuqui Q. Koala)
Newsgroups: net.micro.mac
Subject: Re: Consumer Reports on Mac
Message-ID: <2239@nsc.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 19-Jan-85 19:31:45 EST
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Posted: Sat Jan 19 19:31:45 1985
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Organization: The Warlocks Cave
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>> The latest (january 1985) issue of Consumer Reports discusses the Macintosh
>> ... Below is an excerpt from their
>> "Recommendations" section, jsut to let you know what they think about it.
>> 
>> ... We prefer it
>>     to the IBM family for those who do not require that old family tie.
>
>...and for people who don't require a decent selection of software, or
>speed in starting or leaving applications, or color, or a good native
>development environment, or ...

Sigh. This group is NOT here to debate the pros and cons of Mac versus IBM.
If you don't like the Mac, please don't read this group. I promise that I,
who don't like the IBM, won't make snide comments in net.micro.pc. I don't
want to start up turf wars, either. The world has room for both machines to
be a success.

I could come up with any number of equally useless arguments against the
PC. The point is, neither machine is perfect. I prefer the Mac. if you
don't, go play with your intel chip and have fun...

chuq
-- 
From the ministry of silly talks:               Chuq Von Rospach
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National Semiconductor does not require useless disclaimers on posted
material that is obviously not posted by company spokesmen...