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Thieves &A#JD1Tg!d8Sorry this works better 1122 We do. What we don't buy is the "Macs are not populasr enough" argument. SOMEBODY would have surely...
Then you are admitting to being yet-another liar. The last mask you had on said that you were here at CSMA to be a Mac advocate. In fact you insisted upon it. Well well. No, so you can do a better job of pretending to be someone you are not. At least hopeless old 'Homey' has humor. Read his 'I Hate Computers' masked post. Maybe this retard can teach you a thing or two about quality berzerking. You are very bad at it.
HA! HAHAHAHA! Cringley ties it all together and why the Aperture group Cringely does, in fact, often make very little sense, and this article is an example of that. Apple almost certainly doesn't want Adobe. Much of what Adobe does these days is enterprise digital... 'Liar Liar Pants On Fire!' How silly. Well Mike, this ends our little repartee. You are not worth my time, or anyone else's here. From now on you are just a 3rd party in my posts. --------------------- Now folks, I hope 'he' gets lost. Our little sandbox is too perplexing for his dimwittedness. -- Fortune Magazine, 11-29-05: What's your computer setup today? Frederick Brooks: I happily use a Macintosh. It's not been equalled for ease of use, and I want my computer to be a tool, not a challenge. Frederick Brooks is the author of 'The Mythical Man Month'. He spearheaded the movement to modernize computer software engineering in 1975
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