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Re: More newbie queries: paths
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Re: More newbie queries: paths


  • Subject: Re: More newbie queries: paths
  • From: Paul Skinner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 07:27:10 -0400

On Sunday, May 5, 2002, at 12:26 AM, Jon Pugh wrote:

At 12:34 AM +1000 5/5/02, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Apple once showed us the way past DOS, we now wait for them to learn their own way past unix. It's all so MCMLXXI, bring on OS MMII!

At this point we'll never get "past" unix. It's here to stay, much like Classic is, but we can argue that some other time. Right now it's our unix legacy in the making. We're going to accumulate unix installers and unix customizations and unix mannerisms. Start preparing by omitting vwls frm yr wrds.

Nevertheless, your suggestion is valid. We need HyperCard for X. That's all there is to it.

Jon

I always feel like a teenager hearing his dad rave on and on about how albums were SO much better than 'all this newfangled stuff' when I hear someone here championing HyperCard. And I'm getting old!
So, can someone educate me as to why it was (and I'm sure it still is ;) SO great? Do it's variables hold bigger cover art?
--Paul Skinner
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