On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 10:18 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:

> Jeremy, if I understand what you are saying here, Apple seems to have
> built in a "expiration date" for their machines.

EEPROMs have expiration dates, if you look at it that way. But what 
doesn't use EEPROMs or something similar? Stereo receivers, XServes, 
Dell Inspirons, your Cable TV converter, your car... these all use 
either EEPROMs or something roughly equivalent. Hell, most of them 
probably even use the exact same EEPROMs.


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