
October 14th 11, 10:36 AM
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(OT) Steve Jobs.
On Oct 13, 7:00*pm, John Smith wrote:
On 10/13/2011 5:34 PM, Howard Brazee wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 17:09:37 -0700 (PDT), David Barts
*wrote:
Though that's largely irrelevant to my point. Again, if the price
premium for a Mac isn't worth it to you (and it sounds like it's not),
then just don't buy Macs (and it sounds like you're already not buying
them). No problem; my feelings are not hurt in the least by someone
making a different choice than I would have.
How can that be? * Don't you know that anybody who buys an Apple
product is an irrational Fanboy? * *If we weren't fooled, we would all
make the same choices, right?
Like I say, outside of academia, I just don't see that many MACs ... my
niece has MACs, but she works for them ... her kids have PCs ... as far
as I know, those are the only MACs in my whole family and group of
friends ... but I am sure there must be some around, in number,
somewhere ... when I have worked for attorneys, I have seen some used,
but then, mainly by attorneys who didn't know how to use a computer ...
and yeah, I think they just carried them as a status symbol! *Or, to
play solitare, card games, match three games, tetris, etc. on the
airplanes ... lol
Regards,
JS
Ah Yes an Apple/MAC Computer {Case/Luggage}
-says- "I Am An Apple/MAC Person !" [Status Symbol]
http://www.globaltang.com/images/l/A...ories/M108.jpg
-and-alas- you are merely a little nothing 'pc'
http://rlv.zcache.com/hi_im_a_mac_ba...5z7tpy_152.jpg
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