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To: Lucretius who wrote (40366)5/5/1998 12:47:00 PM
From: K. M. Strickler  Respond to of 176388
 
LT,

Depends on whether the business industry can be convinced to replace their present PCs with a new class of PCs. That depends on a combination of hardware and software, and the perception that the replacement will help advance what ever their current product is.

If this happens, then ALL OF THE PRESENT COMPUTERS will be replaced by the next class of computer. In the past, I have said that the PC has 'hit the wall' and that there is really no reason for the customer to move to the next class of computer. I have been proven wrong EVERY TIME, and have learned my lesson. For what ever the reason that people upgrade their systems, every few years, a new one is purchased. Kinda' like a car, but a lot cheaper to run!

Regards,

Ken