That's very sad to hear. That's been a big selling point for Apple, that they've gotten the kids hooked at an early age (maybe that makes them sound like a cigarette company, but MS's have more tar in them) by having their machines in Elementree and Jr. High schools. If I hadn't been exposed to Macs at an early age I don't think I would have the interest in computers that I do now. Because lets face it, Windows is boring.
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