Who said spam is better, what are you talking about?

Apple isn't asking if I want a second slice of something I have, they are
asking if I want an enchilada after eating a chocolate mousse.

Mike

On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >If apple wants to communicate why not do it the normal expected way via
> >email?  I already said no to them that time, now I have to do it again?
> >An updater is not for communication, it's for updating, I'm just
> >commenting it would be nice if they listened.  Why bother asking for my
> >email if they are going to use the updater to 'communicate' ?
>
> You really think spam is better? Don't we constantly warn people not to
> download and install software offered to then in email?
>
> I think the updater route is better, safer, and much more efficient.
>
> If someone at dinner asks you more than once if you want a second slice
> of apple pie do you slam the table and storm off in a huff? You objection
> seems petulant to me. Should Apple be required to keep a database of
> refusenicks?
>
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