I understand that Charles. I, on occasion, still target practice with a muzzle
loading
musket. Very enjoyable but not exactly state of the art :-)
GeoW
On 4 Dec 2003 at 22:11, Charles Sdunek wrote:
> hmmmm....I still use my Apple //e for my darkroom and photo data (not
> graphically of course), among other things. I love my apple, it never
> crashes, boots up in seconds, I will probably use it another 30 years
> (so long as I can find printer ribbons on ebay and re-ink them a few
> times). 128K ram and no hard drive! yippie!
>
> Really, I just dont want to transfer all of my data and my fathers
> data by hand to a pc. So the //e will stay with the darkroom.
>
> Charles
>
> GeoW wrote:
>
> >Moose,
> >I base my theory of obsolence on most all PC based tools, toys,
> >programs, etc. It's only been barely more than ten years ago that we
> >were all using DOS. What was your storage and memory back then? Would
> >you say that that equipment is still capable of much of anything
> >compared to todays PC's?
> >
> >Now fast forward ten years. Can you even begin to imagine what will
> >be state of the art then? Do you think it work with todays digital
> >cameras? Not likely.
> >
> >I need to think about it some more now.
> >GeoW
> >
> >
> >
>
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