I sure wish Apple would sell OSX for PC's.  We know they could do it.  

I think it would be a gold mine for them..  :)



>>I just wanted to thank you personally for this post. It is another of the 
>>long list 
>>of the "stay away from Vista" articles that have put me off Vista for at 
>>least another year.
>>
>>I've never understood why MS just didn't "improve" on XP. The reason the 
>>Japanese have 
>>been so successful with cars (Toyota, Honda, etc.) is because they just keep 
>>improving what  
>>already works, instead of reinventing all over again.
>>
>>On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 01:00:11 GMT
>>Joe User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I got this down the Apple pipeline, worth a read. Debate encouraged!
>>> I am still debating selling Vista. Don't ask me about the date (3.12?)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Dim Vista
>>> Stephen Manes 03.12.07
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Windows Vista: more than five years in the making, more than 50 million
>>> lines of code. The result? A vista slightly more inspiring than the one over
>>> the town dump. The new slogan is: "The 'Wow' Starts Now," and Microsoft
>>> touts new features, many filched shamelessly from Apple's Macintosh. But as
>>> with every previous version, there's no wow here, not even in ironic quotes.
>>> Vista is at best mildly annoying and at worst makes you want to rush to
>>> Redmond, Washington and rip somebody's liver out.
>>> 
>>> Vista is a fading theme park with a few new rides, lots of patched-up old
>>> ones and bored kids in desperate need of adult supervision running things.
>>> If I can find plenty of problems in a matter of hours, why can't Microsoft ?
>>> Most likely answer: It did--and it doesn't care.
>>
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