Diane Stinnett wrote:

> The printing company I work for just changed owners, and the first 
> change that he wants to make is to make our all-mac office an all-PC 
> office. I don't think there is any hope of saving the macs in the 
> customer service department, but he did tell me that he will let me 
> continue to use a mac, and even buy me a better one, if I could 
> convince him that we needed it. I do the graphic design and 
> typesetting for the company. Of course, I know that macs are superior 
> to PCs in many ways, especially for graphic design, but I would 
> welcome any facts from all my mac-loving friends to help me support my 
> argument. He seems to be blocking every argument I make, armed with 
> the fact that the corporate office has told him that it is possible to 
> run our office with no macs on board.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Diane
>
>
I hate to say this, but give it up. The new company sounds PC oriented. 
You could part the Red Sea with a Mac and it wouldn't phase them one 
bit. I don't know what kind of car this guy drives, but tell him to get 
rid of it and buy a Kia. Then say "It's not a (his current car) but it's 
possible you can get to work in it. If he could spout stupidity, so can you.

-- 
Tony LaFemina
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