yeah, then again, they probably gave you itunes and imovie for free, which would of course cost more than $70 for the equivalent on a pc. in any case, it's a fool who buys a toy without considering the total cost, a wise person would shop around and realize that any computer they bought would require them to buy some extra software to do anything meaningful, or are you upset because mac software is harder to pirate? wah, wah. i also suggest some remedial english, or alternately stop making analogies until you learn how to do it. not being able to burn multisession cd's is hardly likely to cause bodily injury. it's more like toyota having the nerve to sell a new car without a stereo as fancy as you'd like, and complaining about it to the toyota dealer would be even less effective. now there is something i'd be willing to send you sealed, it's from my cat...
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