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On 12/15/11 9:10 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 15/12/2011 12:26 PM, North Star wrote: I remember when we got our first office pc... Only designated people were allowed near it and no one was allowed to eat, drink or smoke in it's vicinity. Back then they were union North American made and cost $8000 in old 1980 dollars, which according to the government inflation calculator is $22K today. Back then was 1982 or 1983 for IBM's first PC, and they weren't anywhere near $8000 in US or Canadian dollars. They were less than a quarter of that amount, and only some parts in them were "American-made." Further, IBM wasn't unionized. In fact, about the only large-scale supplier of PC's who was unionized back in the early to middle "PC" days was AT&T and even those boxes were merely assembled from parts made outside the USA. I bought one of the first IBM PC's sold to consumers in our area, from a dealer in Northern Virginia. So, as usual, you are full of crap. Like your shower buddy, iSnotty, you have no real knowledge of actual history in any area. |
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