"Alright then, the statement on your website made a decision for me. I wondered if I should also create a Windows-version of my TC. Decision made: NO!!!"
Sorry you feel that way. I'm afraid I am not familiar with your tc. I'll check it out. But if it's good and fun to play, why shouldn't it be converted? I'd do it for you (if you are so against PC users) if you consent, and put it on Nova-Kemet.
This attitude is what I'm talking about. I get it almost everytime I post here. It's like, doing a PC conversion is some arduous, filthy qval (yiddish for "torture"), and that you are doing us a favor by even deigning to speak to us, let alone consider that we like to play this game and its plugs just like you.
What's wrong, did a PC user steal your girlfriend, shoot your dog? What?
I don't get it. I started my career using Apple computers-- a II, II+, IIc, IIe. I wrote my senior paper about Apple peeks and pokes. I bought Apples for my college as my first job. I was a beta tester for the very first Mac. My first three computers were Macs. And I remember the software rings where Apple software was freely distributed to members or anyone who asked. It gauled me that I had to buy a PC when the software choices just got too varied to ignore, and my career choices dictated that direction. But I got over it. I'm old-school, junior.
This new Apple elitism makes no sense, and isn't the true Apple spirit. They're just computers, man.
So let's cooperate-- I will port to Mac, if you port to PC. Whadyasay?
~ badanov
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"Moose and squirrel must die!" B. Badanov