Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!ucrmath!hubbell!lulu From: lulu@hubbell.ucr.edu (david lu) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: What is the All-Time Best-Selling Computer ? Message-ID: <6197@ucrmath.UCR.EDU> Date: 9 May 90 22:29:22 GMT References: <1455@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca> <29462@cup.portal.com> <17782@well.sf.ca.us> <8640@sbcs.sunysb.edu> <2641@disk.UUCP> <16231@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Sender: news@ucrmath.UCR.EDU Reply-To: lulu@hubbell.UUCP (david lu) Organization: University of California, Riverside Lines: 17 In article <16231@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> bskendig@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Brian Kendig) writes: > >The Atari had a CPU and I/O devices. That, in my reckoning, makes it >a computer. Do you mean to say that the circuitry they're putting in >cars these days aren't computers because you can't type on them? > So, I guess that GM is now a candidate for the all-time best-selling computer-manufacturer as well ;->. (Please, let's *not* start a discussion on the best-selling wheels!) - David ---==lulu@ucrmath==--- just another bewildered college undergraduate. David T Lu, Amateur Thinker: lulu@ucrmath.ucr.edu, {ucsd, uci}!ucrmath!lulu "After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless." - Geoffrey James, _The Tao of Programming_