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From: gt0t+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Gregory Ross Thompson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: the whole apple II line.(warning: long market stats)
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Date: 30 Sep 89 21:52:19 GMT
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  Well, I agree that Apple's were the major computer in schools, but I
have found that it's not the case any more.  In the high school that I
attended, they had Appl //e's about 3 or 4 years ago, but then they
got rid of almost all of them, and switched to cheap Xerox pc clones.

  On campus here, the only Apple //s are the ones owned by students.
All the clusters have Macs and terminals (Sun3s, DEC3100s, IBM rt's).

  I think Apple //s are awesome.  I'll be using my GS for many, many
years.  I'd like to have a Mac IIci, but the chances of me getting one
are very slim, so I'll keep my GS, and even if I did get a mac, I'd
keep the GS.  It's a great machine.  All we need is more people
writing good software for it.

	-Greg T.

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