Noting that IBM is building the G5 Macs, it looks like Apple is 
(a) no longer able to produce quality products internally
(b) forsaking the general consumer market and going primarily to the
computing professional (an expensive engineering system to compete
with the RS6000)
(c) needing an influx of $ so that M$ doesn't kill the company.

Too bad.

My 2c,

CRB

>From: Lon Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>
>Interestingly, I read an article about OSX that hinted Apple had 
>very easy portability in mind when creating this new OS.  The 
>rationale in the article was that Apple was getting antsy about 
>the long-term survival of the PowerPC processor. 
>
>Cameron Hood wrote: 
>> Har, har, har! Excellent work, old bean. Now if you could just get a 
>> Pentium 4 to run OSX, you'd be really happenin'! 

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