1. But the computer failed to attract a critical mass, and for years it has been considered a quaint relic of the personal computing past. 2. Increasingly, economic reality, like narrative sense, seems a quaint relic from those olden-day movies when a dollar was a dollar. 3. The point is not merely that this quaint relic of the powdered-wig era has outlived its usefulness. 4. These are good American movies, not quaint relics. 5. Today, the AFL-NFL war is a quaint relic. 6. Yet it may be premature to dismiss seed and catalog companies as quaint relics. |