...you can get away with doing the same thing on your PC is because PC's are specifically protected by the AHRA.


A couple of questions related to the above.
Could this be why some companies are billing their units as AutoPC's?

Dose the AHRA contain a definition of what constitutes a PC?

I can't think of a single characteristic of the empeg that could be used to declassify it as a pc. Not without that same characteristic being found in machines that are undeniably PC's. No kbd, no display, think about rack mount servers. No IP address, HA! Size, my Handspring is smaller, faster and has more storage than the original IBM PC. Actually I think the empeg would outperform that old IBM too.

Enough beating around the penguin. Why doesn't that PC exclusion in the AHRA apply the the Empeg?

--Glenn

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