on 9/6/01 8:38 PM, Geoffrey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] can't deny saying:
> I feel if this is such a problem that they had to set up a
> recall, err REA, program then they should stand behind the poor
> design. To me this puts a lot of weight on what will happen in my
> buying plans, if they fix it I will buy new and go X, if I get stuck,
> I will buy used and proven tech. To me the new OS X, and the machines
> that have to handle this transition this REA program says a lot about
> how a company will back up any problemsthat might be in OS X
> transition generation. Any tips on how to get Apple to fix this thing
> or is it really 2 strikes and your out.
Keep in mind that it's 5 years old. Try to get *any* computer company to
support a 5-year-old system. It's a fossil as far as they're concerned.
While I don't like that, I can't blame them; they can't keep parts like that
forever. Space is money.
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