From: Kerry/Helen Prep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You may have just proved my point. Steve Jobs seems to be marginalizing his
consumer base.

Um, no. IDE is marginalising the audience, if anyone is. Nobody held a gun to their head and MADE them refocus the show at creative pros.


Perhaps Apple is no longer interested in the little guy.

This remark is nonsensical and a non-sequiter. Who are the "little guys" you refer to? How did MacWorld attract them or meet their needs before that they don't now?


Why then did Apple spend millions of dollars on a recent ad campaign that
featured PC users converting to Apple Macintosh?

What does this have to do with Macworld, which is a) not part of that ad campaign and b) quite clearly aimed at a completely different segment of Apple's audience than the "Switch" ad campaign??


Have you even ever attended one of these things??

 If you don't put the
fannies in the seats, you're not going to sell the product.

Um, what??!

_Chas_

If this country had a national motto, it would be "DOH!"


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