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Apple's Sweatshops 2604ed That happens here too, but I suspect that the buttumption is that you are paid monthly, and don't get paid that month's pay. So you don't leave until payday. BFD. Bollocks to that, you can't even look into the relative income-cost of living balance, or use a shift key. Said soliders probably find excessive heat unbearable too. Said soliders probably would consider the Chinese workers pansy babies for finding their hot factory unbearable. Said soldiers also chose their careers, as did the Chinese. If they didn't grasp what the hell being a soldier involved, they have no right to call it unbearable. Help arrives for CSMA's weak Mac advocates was What has Apple got to match this Edwin Well, since the Maccies here have nothing to counter me with but sour grapes, I'll have to provide the counter answer myself. Sheesh! "Union 2.0 - Now Available for Mac and Windows XP Union transforms... No. Unbearable is unbearable. Sorry, I am more than capable of functioning without electricity, running water or plumbing. (I am also more than capable of watching my 'buddies' get end; family members being rather closer to one than buddies and having already been through that). I still find excessive heat and lack of ventilation unbearable. Of course, what I'm getting to here is that the word unbearable for their conditions is inappropriate, and what is needed is "uncomfortable". I did have to lead you to defining unbearable so I could make that point in a fashion you'd understand, though. Richard What has Apple got to match this PC 2605 Okay I'll try clearing up some of this since I actually USE a Tricaster It is a Windows PC running Windows XP Service Pack 2 and a SOFTWARE... -- 2006 Mazda RX8, 1992 Sera Phase III -= Do Not Tempt With New Cars =- "If the thought of something makes me giggle for more than 15 seconds I am to buttume I am not allowed to do it". * 64 is 128 for email *
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