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Why Microsoft Should Fear Intel Macs" 570
But Edwin has been doing this same thing for YEARS and he NEVER learns from it. One should be used to it by now. If one gets in a conversation with Edwin, one should know that 1) whatever he butterts will be wrong. 2) When one points out to Edwin that he is wrong, he will attack one personally. 3) The more wrong Edwin appears, the harder he will fight to INSIST that he is right. 4) finally realizing that there is no daylight in his argument AT ALL, Edwin will try to backpedal. 5) When backpedaling doesn't work (and it never does), Edwin will abandon the argument only to show up in another thread with some new off-the-wall, totally eroneous comment and the entire cycle starts all over again. That's Edwin in a nutshell and it always has been. Why Microsoft Should Fear Intel Macs" 571 I'll scratch my head and wonder why he would make such an asinine statement. "Microsoft scared of Intel Macs." That is stupid. I think first and foremost... -- George Graves The health of our society is a direct result of the men and women we choose to admire.
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