Hi Ann,
I know what you mean. I have used Apple Computers since 1981 when I bought
my first, an Apple IIe. I also used them in the classroom. I would love a
G3 but can't justify it at this time. I would really like a G3 notebook.
I also use Mac's in the Print shop where I work. What I really would like
at home is a 21 inch monitor. It really makes a difference when you are
working with graphics. That's what we use at work. Of course I can't
justify that either.
Once I get my doctor bills paid off I will probably get what I want whether
I need it or not.
Liz P.
>>Liz, it's good to see another Mac user online. My husband swears (not too
>>much) by them and I have 6 in my classroom. The kids find them very easy
>>to use and so do I. Now my husband would like to get a PowerMac G3. He
>>has some at his office and finds them to be wonderful to work with. Mary
>>Ann
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>Now you who are having trouble with your computers, maybe you'd have less
>>trouble if you had a Mac. I rarely have a problem and on the rare occasions
>>when I do Norton Disk Doctor can usually fix them.
>>
>>I believe Windows 95 has a fix disk capabality that can cure problems on
>>your PC. I have both kinds of computers and frequently my students will
>>have a disk that has their work on it but they can't get it to come up on
>>another computer to print it. I have been able to put the disk in my PC,
>>run the "repair disk" program and bring their work right up. Disks,
>>whether floppies or hard drives sometimes develop electronic glitches, but
>>frequently they are repairable. Of course you probably know more about that
>>with PC's than I since you actually use one. Mine sits here beside my Mac,
>>rarely used.
>>
>>Liz P.
>>
>>>Hey Granny!
>>>Some of your messages come to me ok, others don't! But it is no big deal,
>>>as long as I can still read them, it doesn't matter how. Anyway, how dare
>>>you assume you are the only one with a piece of crap for a 'puter? Mine has
>>>crashed necessitating no less than three reinstalments of everything
>>>(including windows!) in the past few months! Needless to say, I have to
>>>persevere with it 'cause I can't afford a new one (unless I starve the
>>>hubby and kids???!!!). This time, it is quite likely that the problem might
>>>be with my 'puter. So don't stress ok?
>>>Mam.
>>>PS Wayne reckons I starve him anyway, so what's the problem? I don't think
>>>he is talking about food though!
>>>
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>>>> From: lillian jennings <firefly@islc.net>
>>>> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>>>> Subject: Re: [MOL] Lillian
>>>> Date: Saturday, August 29, 1998 11:38 PM
>>>>
>>>> Ok. Friends! Is it just my messages you have to hit reply to get or is
>>>it
>>>> Vicci's computer. I pray it's not mine as this cheap (as far as it was
>>>made;
>>>> but not in price) has given me nothing but trouble. HEAR ME NOTHING BUT
>>>> TROUBLE! Actually I stopped making payments on it and told them to come
>>>get
>>>> this piece of . No one has come for it yet... Someone pls. do a test
>>>for me
>>>> on my messages. Thanks. Lillian
>>>>
>>>> Vicci Ewen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Dear Lillian, this is happening a lot again. We have to hit the
>>>Reply
>>>> > button and then we can see your msg. ??? We don't want anyone
>>>missing
>>>> > ANY of your messages, they are too important. Love Vicci
>>>> >
>>>> > ----------
>>>> > > From: W&M ROSE <FEARME@bigpond.com>
>>>> > > To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>>>> > > Subject: [MOL] Lillian
>>>> > > Date: Thursday, August 27, 1998 1:17 AM
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Hey Lil,
>>>> > > lots of your messages come through to me with subject only and no
>>>body!
>>>> > any
>>>> > > idea why? I can usually read them if I hit my reply button. Odd?
>>>> > > Marianne
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