On Friday 27 May 2005 11:59, Yersinia wrote: > Howard writes, > > <Tell them that the logo is right side up--it's all those years of using > a > Windows-based machine has just got them turned in the wrong direction. > > :)> > > Of all the replies so far, I like this one the best, actually. ;-) > > However...seriously...this thread just made me take a look at my 5300c. > Guess what -- I have the same "problem" as R. P. Bell with his Pismo. > Namely, if I open it and look at it from behind (someone else's possible > view if I had it sitting open on a picnic table), the Apple logo is > indeed upside down -- but if I shut the lid and look at it from above, > the logo is right-side-up again. > > This being the case -- if anyone ever makes a comment about my upside > down Apple logo (which no one ever has), I shall therefore appropriate > Howard's reply. Hope you don't mind, Howard. ;-) > > ~Yersinia.
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