On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 12:13:56 -0800 (PST)
gavino himself <
jack...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [when forth desktop pc with usb3 and working web browser?]
> when?
never?
There is no market demand for this. None. This is because there is
almost no market demand for anything Forth related. The consumer
doesn't care if a PC's software is coded in Forth, or Fortran, or COBOL,
or Klingon for that matter. I'm not joking. In fact, "never" is the
answer to every incessant "When ____ in Forth?" question you post, for
this exact reason. I.e., "Forth inside" would never be a selling point.
<OT>
A relative told me once about how their company spent many tens of
millions of dollars to make sure that the corners on the faceplate of
their radios were actually square. Non-square corners were considered
to be defective product by their engineers. After a customer survey,
they found that the customers didn't even know if the corners on the
product were square or rounded. Not only that, but the customer didn't
even care what shape the corners were.
<eOT>
So, can you please stop asking these useless questions? ...
Rod Pemberton
--
The only hope for Jerusalem is for it to be shared by all the faithful.
It must stand as it's own territory separate from Christain, Muslim,
and Jewish lands.