In a message dated 12/28/05 06:51:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Somehow, I thought that the *real* focus of speculation was: how soon will 
I
be able to run a Mac OS on my POS Windows box? >>

Lets see, a lot of Windows bozes, and a lot of custom built Windows boxes, 
use Intel motherboards.  Doesnt anyone here think Apple is going to use Intel 
built motherboards?  My point is, Apple isnt going to be using components any 
better than you find elsewhere.  I really, really, want to be able to have a 
Mac 
AND build it myself, with the case I choose, among other parts.  Sure Apple 
uses reliable, high quality parts, but so do I.  And Apple isnt building any 
computers now with more than what, 3 drive bays?  Sure, their Intel Macs will 
be 
different.  But what if someone wants a Mac with 8 internal harddrives?  I 
can rant and rant, my point being, I wish Apple would would make it easier for 
people to build their own Macs.  At least sell their motherboards so I could do 
it legally.

Chris P

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