On Jun 22, 2005, at 5:25 PM, Wayne Clodfelter wrote:
Flip-side of this question is this: Is Pioneer's position it's own, or is this the position Apple demands Pioneer take?
One school of thought: If very Mac buyer could do it, Apple could not charge for the drives in the systems. People could just order them without the drives, and install their own.
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