On Sep 4, 2009, at 9:31 PM, Jeff Wright wrote:
Funny how the only people I saw rushing to the ramparts in that
article were
the Mac zealots in the comments rushing in to tell us why we're
supposed to
heed to the petulant demands of the 3 percenters.
Then there is the issue of WFBs being ver
> > Mike--You're forgetting Tom's Rule of Social Intercourse #1:
> > Everyone else is quite stupid.
>
> Definitely not everyone by a long shot, but I think those of you who
> are truly retarded have been plainly identified.
>
> However, I will not accept that you are hopeless cases and will
> pers
On Sep 4, 2009, at 8:18 PM, Jeff Wright wrote:
Mike--You're forgetting Tom's Rule of Social Intercourse #1:
Everyone else
is quite stupid.
Definitely not everyone by a long shot, but I think those of you who
are truly retarded have been plainly identified.
However, I will not accept that
> Those were your deep conclusions not theirs. I can't help if you can't
> even read the links you post.
Mike--You're forgetting Tom's Rule of Social Intercourse #1: Everyone else
is quite stupid.
Everything flows from that.
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Those were your deep conclusions not theirs. I can't help if you can't
even read the links you post.
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On Sep 4, 2009, at 9:44 AM, TPiwowar wrote:
On Sep 3, 2009, at 8:20 PM Sep 3, Mike wrote:
Might want to actually read the link you posted, it gave fairly
detailed and val
On Sep 3, 2009, at 8:20 PM Sep 3, Mike wrote:
Might want to actually read the link you posted, it gave fairly
detailed and valid reasons for not switching. Unless no application
support on the mac for the companies main business isn't validi
suppose they could change what they do for a l
Might want to actually read the link you posted, it gave fairly
detailed and valid reasons for not switching. Unless no application
support on the mac for the companies main business isn't validi
suppose they could change what they do for a living to fit into the
mac mold instead of usi
Snow Leopard fails to convince CIOs to adopt more Macs
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=2803&tag=nl.e101
The basic drift is "CIOs don't know much about computers beyond what M
$ sales tell them."
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