That is not how Apple built their customer base. They built it from picky professional graphics and other technical/professionals. Professionals very picky about how their tools worked. This is still the reason I buy from Apple when I buy a computer. Since I must use my company's laptop on their network, my computer mostly stays at home. There is no one around me to make some fashion statement to by using an Apple computer. I am not pursuing a branded-style of life. Are you looking at the high school crowd? I built my opinions about computers over three decades, having used most operating systems that came down the pike since 1980. You still don't get it.
Thank you, Mark Snyder -----Original Message----- It's not a matter of understanding, it's a matter of it not mattering to those who you view as 'not getting' the apple way of life. To those people, a computer is just a tool, it's not a statement about who they are. And because a lot of mac people view their computer choice as a statement of who they are, they assume pc users are the same when they aren't. My choice of computer makes zero statement about who I am...but there will be those out there who think it does say something, and I'd bet they are mac users. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
