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The flaw in the comparison is that while the modern Corvettes and Mustangs, like the System i, have completely different hardware under the hood from what the originals had. The Corvettes and Mustangs, unlike the System i, have changed appearances. Sure you can recognize the legacy Corvette look, in the modern Corvettes. But you'd never mistake a 2006 Corvette for 1967. On the System i, however the green screen looks the same as it always has. Sure, you've got ops-nav and web based interfaces. But for way, way to may, the only familiar interface to the System i is the green screen. Charles Wilt -- iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America ph: 513-573-4343 fax: 513-398-1121 > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > Ingvaldson, Scott > Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 9:59 AM > To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: The Perpetual Myth of iSeries Obsolescence > > How many of these i5/iSeries detractors are driving "legacy" > automobiles > like Mustangs or Corvettes? > > Regards, > > Scott Ingvaldson > iSeries System Administrator > GuideOne Insurance Group > >
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