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The Windows "software advantage" 80On Jun 25, 2006, Josh McKee You know, every time I read your foolish pseudotroll responses like this, I just shake my head -- I don't even have to look at the header to know it's you. If you don't think that without the backup of a 50-page whitepaper breastled "Why a Mac Serves My Needs Best" with charts and graphs that the poster's opinion is therefore without merit, why not just leave the person's opinion be? I switched from Windows since, well, DOS, actually, and Mac happens to serve *me* better. I do not need to support it; don't ask, I won't respond. I tried that for a few posts some time ago, and you never went beyond the three-year-old's questioning tactic of wearing the parent out until all that's left is "because I said so". The Windows "software advantage" 81 Alan Baker "It's been a while - probably 6 years or more - since I last used Quilt-Pro. In that... If you don't find Mac's better for you, guess what? That's absolutely okay by me. Not everyone likes them. If you don't, then please sell or give away the one you post from to this newsgroup. The Windows "software advantage" 82 This is where communism went wrong. You see in capitalism, compebreastion is a good thing. The more companies trying to capture a market, the better the product becomes. Sure there is junk... It used to be that you had intelligent things to contribute, but in the last six months or so you've been reduced to tossing out little spurts of trolling like zara's Pez dispenser of insipid blather.
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