Would you stamp your feet if everytime you walked into Safeway with an empty 
shopping
and Safeway filled it with Pepsi or Coke and left you with the task of 
unloading the cart?

The proper method would be to leave the box unchecked by default since it is 
not an update but rather an install.
Since this is an enterprise tool, there is no appropriate reason to install it 
for home users.
The default should be no installation unless it is a security update.


On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 01:08:58AM -0400, t.piwowar wrote:
> On Sep 28, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Tony B wrote:
>> Yet again. If this were MS pulling this stunt, they would certainly be
>> pilloried. And probably sued by the EU. Where's the outrage here?
>
> You heard about it on Glenn Beck?
>
> Apple is not pushing anything on anybody. It is providing a list of  
> currently available software downloads and patches that it believes are 
> appropriate for the particular computer. You are free to say "yes" or 
> "no.". That is a big difference than some companies forcing software onto 
> their customers computers.
>
> By your silly WFB logic you -- as a Coke drinker -- would be condemning 
> Safeway for stocking Pepsi. "How dare they offer to sell me a product I 
> do not want!" Stamp your feet.
>
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