<rant>
 
I hate it when I spend $2000 on a Dell laptop, and they can't even get
the damn stickers on straight.  If you can't get stickers on straight,
how can I be assured you installed the motherboard correctly???).
 
This has happened on every Dell system that I have ordered since 2004...
 
I know, I remove the stickers anyway, but that's not the point!
 
Apple sure wouldn't allow this!
 
</rant>

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From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 11:23 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OT - Anyone VM a Mac Leopard OS on a PC?


It's not whitebox, it's branded, that brand is Apple.  When I purched my
MBPro, I spec'ed similary equipped notebooks from HP, Dell and Lenovo.
Apple was more expensive than some, less than others, and I had the
option of running a true UNIX as was mentioned earlier.
 
Apple is a Tier 1 manufacturer just as HP, Dell and Lenovo are.


On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:11 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:



        "Joseph L. Casale" <[email protected]> wrote on
12/17/2008 11:13:17 AM: 


        > >Yes, but Apple is all about total control - if you limit the
OS to 
        > only running hardware you produce, then you absolutely know
that it 
        > is *guaranteed* to work with any hardware your customer owns,
and >
        > you can spend your software time and resources in other
directions, 
        > rather than finding ways to make it run on any hardware ever 
        > invented (which is part of MS's problem). 
        > >
        > >That's the theory, as I see it, anyway. 
        

        > This was exactly my point in the old justification towards the

        > expense of the platform. 
        
        
        Sorry; I haven't been following the whole thread ... 
        
        
        > Now its whitebox intel run-of-the mill stuff? Does this
_still_ apply?
        
        
        It does if they say so. :-) 
        

         

        
         

        

        


 

 


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