From: Robin Powell <rpowell@algorithmics.com>
To: matts@pi.se
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UTC Datetime: 1996-05-18 12:12:22 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 18 May 1996 20:12:22 +0800
From: Robin Powell <rpowell@algorithmics.com>
Date: Sat, 18 May 1996 20:12:22 +0800
To: matts@pi.se
Subject: Re: S-Tools 4 now available
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>>>>> Matts Kallioniemi <matts@pi.se> writes:
> It's not just marketing, it's a fact of life. 16 bit operating systems are not
> supported any more. Just as 8 bit OSes haven't been supported for quite
> a while either. There will come a day when 64 bits are considered the
> minimum for useful software (large database systems are already there).
> You just can't stick with 16 bits forever, MS-free or not. Face it.
EXCUSE ME? I hate all MS products. I run my Amiga 3000. My OS has
been 32-bit since nineteen eighty fucking nine! Stick that in your
pipe and smoke it.
-Robin
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