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From: jer@peora.UUCP (J. Eric Roskos)
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Subject: Re: Comments on MacDeveloper magazine
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Date: Wed, 26-Jun-85 10:49:30 EDT
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>> O.k. If you eliminate the hassles with the old version of Macwrite, I don't
>> really care if you keep the individual files small for the 128k weenies,
>                                                                  ^^^^^^^
>Hey bud, I was a pioneer, not a weenie.
>
>Brian H. Powell         brian@ut-sally

Amen, that's the truth!  Not only that, I paid close to FULL PRICE for mine,
since our University wasn't one of those "worthy" to be an AUC member (and
they showed their gratitude by buying Zenith Z150s, hundreds of them, and
only a few dozen Macs!).

Considering how much Apple has done to upset its supporters with incompat-
ibility among products, you'd think the users, at least, would be more
considerate...  There will probably be 128K Macs out there as long as the
upgrade stays so high-priced; you can't forget such people.   In fact, given
that they bought the machine when it was still a vast unknown (since the
price for the 512K model is now well below what I paid for the 128K one),
you should be grateful that they bought them at all.

Why do people have to use words like "weenie" in here, anyway...
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