Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!unix.cis.pitt.edu!gvlf3.gvl.unisys.com!gvlv2!tredysvr!dvnspc1!dvncnms!dgs From: dgs@dvncnms.Devoncnms.Unisys.COM (Dave G. Sokolowsky) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Showing GS progs to non Apple people Message-ID: <232@dvncnms.Devoncnms.Unisys.COM> Date: 13 Dec 90 20:07:31 GMT References: <9011161658.AA00482@apple.com> <1990Nov17.234255.10882@nntp-server.caltech.edu> Organization: Unisys Corporation, Devon Engineering Offices Lines: 18 In article <1990Nov17.234255.10882@nntp-server.caltech.edu> toddpw@nntp-server.caltech.edu (Todd P. Whitesel) writes: >unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (The Unknown User) writes: > >What I'm saying is, don't force the GS on people who would really be happier >with a Mac. Be an honest 'salesman' and they will have a lot more respect for >you and for the computer you're mr. expert on. I can agree with this. I know at least one teacher and her husband, that's me, who were sold the Apple II line because "that's what's in the schools". The cost of the Apple and lack of support far outweighed any advantage (don't recall seeing any) of having the same thing the school had. ____ Dave Sokolowsky | UUCP: uunet!cbmvax!gvlv2!tredysvr!dvnspc1!dvncnms!dgs Unisys Corp. | Wayne PA 19087 | Internet: dgs@dvncnms.devoncnms.Unisys.COM USA (215) 341-1323 |