Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!munnari.oz.au!metro!news From: carsup@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Fisher Library support) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: SE/30 after New Macs Keywords: SE/30 Message-ID: <1990Oct23.044110.739@metro.ucc.su.OZ.AU> Date: 23 Oct 90 04:41:10 GMT References: <2167@scott.ed.ac.uk> <1386@carol.fwi.uva.nl> Reply-To: carsup@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Fisher Library support) Organization: University Computing Service, Uni. of Sydney, Australia. Lines: 23 In article <1386@carol.fwi.uva.nl> freek@fwi.uva.nl (Freek Wiedijk) writes: >jcb@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Jonathan Broadbent) writes: >> I read in some business magazine that Apple had said that it >>would drop the SE/30 soon, as the new mac II si effectively replaces it. >>What do you lot out there think of this? Is it true? Should it be true? > >>My personal feelings are that the SE/30 is a great machine: small yet >>powerful. I don't want a big imposing box on my desk. And I want to be >>able to take my Mac with me if I have to move. > >I would hate it if Apple should drop the SE/30 "because you can now buy >a Mac si". The SE/30 is a computer in one piece! I DON'T want a >seperate monitor (& a Mac should look like a Mac not like a PC). Do >you understand, Apple? You'll probably find there will always be a "Classic" mac. Expect a new, more powerful version of the SE/30 soon. Just speculating, but chances are my SE/30 will become a future "Classic" :) **My employers don't understand me, so I guess I'm on my own when I speak out** Norton Chia | I *think* my address is Micro Support | carsup@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU *******************************************************************************