To: coon2000
A company that sells a superior product {translation: they can't admit they paid $1500 for a $450 computer} , to an appreciative crowd {translation: They can't figure out the real computers} , that not only knows how to use a normal PC {translation: their previous computer was the tv remote they never did get past the flashing "12:00"} but realizes what a waste of time it is to deal with dullards who can not get over their weird fascination with a product that is inferior and just plane crappy. {translation: They never did get past using AOL} You are now named "Yugo Boy" {translation: when you run out of arguments, go for the ad hominem}Heh, that's enough trolling on my behalf for now. nitey-night!
To: kittycatonline.com
Kitty,
I started using real computers in 1978. In 1980 I started my programing career on a DEC Vax 11/780. In 1983 I was pretty impressed with LISA. In 1984 I was impressed by Mac. In 1995 I was blown away by windows 95, a copy of Mac from 1984. Wow, 11 years to make a copy. AOL....I do not use them but so what? Are they platform dependent? Ad hominem...weak at best, you must be a Sean babe. Thanks for the translations.
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08/12/2006 11:29:22 PM PDT by
coon2000
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