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Re: What was an IBM compatable computer?
Posted by Kadaitcha Man on January 29th, 2005


Dr. Harvie Wahl-Banghor, <harvie_wahl-bangor@mindless.com>, the disfigured,
sick-minded cannibal, and keeper of service animals, puled:

IKYABWAI, ball-wanger.

What I told the OP is a fact. You may prefer to glean all your fuckwitted
pseudo-knowledge from "webpedias" and dictionaries, but there's nothing
quite like having worked for IBM at the time, eh.






Posted by Joe on January 29th, 2005



"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam@fuck-off-and-die.com> wrote in message
news:b794363f60ec481e80b14554f2311db8@you.dick-smoking-smudgy-giglet.com...
I remember thinking at the time, I must have an "IBM compatable computer"
but I didn't quite know what it was.
Everybody would naturally think IBM was the market standard which it was so
naturally if that was a sales point it would work quite well I would think.
I can't remember how much a new computer was back then in the Eightees.


Posted by Kadaitcha Man on January 29th, 2005


Joe, <joe@nomail.com>, the invidious, sadomasochistic mare, and servant of
the lowest order, bullshitted:


If you 'remember thinking at the time, I must have an "IBM compatable
computer" but 'didn't quite know' why, then it did work.

;->







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