[Coco] torn on getting a coco...

mike delyea mdelyea at gmail.com
Sun Dec 14 11:54:25 EST 2008


Just to let you know, I bought a coco3 with the memory upgrade and a
disk drive and controller from Cloud-9 and was totally satisfied.  I
got my joysticks on ebay for $6.00.  Anyway, Mark was very helpful and
the service was prompt.  I plan on purchasing from Cloud-9 in the
future (I want the IDE package), but I need to get my hands on a
multipack first.  This is a hobby for me and because the coco is
obsolete I know that if I want something to add to my enjoyment, I'm
going to have to pay for it.  So far, its been worth every penny I've
spent.

On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 10:37 AM,  <wdg3rd at comcast.net> wrote:
> From: Michael Robinson <deemcr at robinson-west.com>
>
>> I wish there was a business other than cloud9 for COCO fans because you
>> seem demanding to me Mark.  It sounds to me like you expected to have
>> an easier time selling your COCO stock.  If that's the case, I am sorry
>> that things haven't gone as well as you had hoped.
>
> Mikey, if you want Cloud9 to have competition, you are free to invest your own money, time, work and intelligence in creating it.  If one of those resources is in short supply, well, that's the Invisible Hand of the Free Market smacking you upside the head.
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> I thought about being diplomatic and polite.  Honest, I really did.  But while I was thinking about it, I accidentally bumped the button that puts my mouth on autopilot, because it said, "That's a load of crap, Captain, and you know it".    Jim Butcher, _Small Favor_
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