On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 22:52:14 +1100, Rocky Road <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Rocky Road / 05.2.10 / 04:10 AM wrote:
> >
> >>I'm sure you had a good reason, but I hope you realise that Tiger
> >>(10.4) could be just around the corner.
> >
> >
> >In my opinion,
> >You do not want to depend your work on first generation anything, both
> >software and hardware.  First generation is for you to play with, getting
> >used to, and read reports around until you feel comfortable to move your
> >workstation over.
> >
> >Buying Panther now is not a waste of money at all.
> 
> Wasn't OSX 10.0 the First generation? 10.1 was when it really got usable.
> 
> Tiger is the fifth generation of OSX.

I believe he was talking about the first generation *of Tiger,* i.e.
OSX 10.4.0. Currently Panther is in its ninth generation, 10.3.8, and
all the kinks have been worked out of it already. Tiger, while it
might be the "next big thing," is bound to have issues... why else
would all of the updates be necessary?

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