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Hope this article is fun for you to read, Have a great day!
 


http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,126692;page,1/article.htmlA good representation, and I remember virtually all of them. SUSPICIOUSLY missing was the Dell Optiplex GX1, a cornerstone of business around the world for years and still very functional and RELEVANT, a claim some of those do not have!
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A good representation, and I remember virtually all of them. Suspiciously missing was the Dell Optiplex GX1, a cornerstone of business around the world for years and still very functional and relevant, a claim some of those do not have!
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Hey G-MAN, could you not sense the anger from all the perceived OMISSIONS from "their" list. I do remember the Atari 600   << that was a huge seller!
There sure were a lot of  apples in the list*. The Commodore 64. NOT in the Top 25 ?

Puh-leeze.  I screwed up above!  I really MEANT to say the 64,  YOUR RIGHT*
everyone & their brother interested at the time bought that puter.Here is a good read for Apple enthusiasts:

http://www.geeks.com/techtips/2006/techtips-10aug06.htmCould the AMIGA be considered a personal computer?Yes.THEN WHY ISN'T IT IN THE LIST.There were a LOT of models not in the top 25 on that list. No harm, no foul.   Quote
There were a LOT of models not in the top 25 on that list. No harm, no foul.  

Including the Commodore 64!!!

(Oops, I mentioned that already, didn't I?)  Where is the BBC Micro?
The IMSAI?
The Spectrum/Timex?
the Compaq 286?

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That list is biased. And so am I.

At least you're honest about it.
i learned something today thats cool


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