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Joe, T-I-C... > > More and more, I think the midrange area magazines speak less and less > to me because they are concerned, IMO, with using the latest and > greatest whatever gizmo with little concern for my business. Amen! > I spend very little time in the iseriesnetwork site anymore, cause > there's little there I can use and it takes too long to find what is valuable. Amen! > The use of web forums, for example, instead of mailing lists. There > is absolutely no way that any web forum can approach the productivity > of a mailing list for the end user, assuming that's important to them. Perhaps, but there are an awfull lot of redundant questions on a list service vs search an on-line forum (like that one that I moderate at www.rpgiv.com/forum). I don't have ads there, but I probably would if I wasn't so lazy about it. <vbg> > The day the iseries type system (i.e. everything integrated) disappears > and I have to set up a system based on Linux/Unix where the... Unix = Unix Linux = Unix AIX = Unix FreeBSD = Unix Mac OS = Unix Windows XP = ??? OS/400 = runs AIX binaries and hosts Linux Seems like suddenly Microsoft Windows is the only Proprietary platform on the market today. Yet it outsells everything else combined. FYI, my next Computer is going to be a 2-way, 1Ghz PowerPC G4 "Power Mac" with a 22" LCD display. Just as soon as I sell my house. <vbg> Bob Cozzi
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