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Re: test

Date : Sat, 30 Mar 2002 14:36:37 -0500
To : Virago <virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From : jvandyke <jvandyke@xxxxxxx>
Subject : Re: test
The games software availability on the Mac side is indeed a bummer but
usually only the best games make it to the Mac side so you save money not
buying crappy games, anyway, everyone uses game consoles nowadays not
computers so much anymore (I'm told).  I don't game much anyway. The nice
thing is my laptop hasn't crashed but once in almost 4 months, that's about
6 hours a day of heavy use, video, audio, graphics, not to mention Excel and
Word stuff.  That's what I meant about being as solid as a Virago.
Okay, this is sounding like other lists I'm on.  I don't want a platform war
here of all places.  Whatever works for you is cool by me.


-- 
Jeff
'95 1100
slash cut cobras
'75 Kawasaki Z1 900
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http://homepage.mac.com/virago_pics
Rev A iBook
Rev B iBook
Dual usb iceBook


On 3/30/02 2:19 PM, "TheSagong@xxxxxx" <TheSagong@xxxxxx> wrote:

> Well, at least HD owners are able to pull into any Shell, Sunoco, Mobil,
> Exxon, etc., and find gasoline that is compatible with their motorcycles :-)
> I had a Mac once and I loved it, the only problem was I got tired of having
> to hunt for software (esp. games) for the thing.
> 
> --Eric Sagong <===Misses his Mac, his Virago, and would kill for a decent
> chicken fried steadk.
> ___________________________________________
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