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Computing
I am a new person here, so I am not directing this message to any specific person.
Answer freely.
It seems to me that the computing age is advancing too quickly. I bought an
excellent Pentium 75Mhz system about one and a half years ago. Now, I can buy a laptop
of the same setup for the same price. I do computer programming and just bought a copy
of Borland C++ 5.0 for $300. I expect it to be out-dated very quickly. I dodn't bother
with Windows '95, because it is way too buggy and Windows '97 is soon to come. '95 was
simply an introduction to what Microshaft can already do. I don't fall for the daily
updates, or bug changes, because I know that none of my internet software or printer
software will run on it. I wouldn't mind, however, making a program for '95 that would
make me a few buck$. I have observed that in the time that the P6 came out, Motorola
(if that's how you spell it) has signed with another company to make a Gigabyte RAM
chip. Won't that be interesting?