So perhaps they should be known as Mycrosoft :)

On 17 Feb 2005, at 09:59, Eric Chatonet wrote:

Apple does not use and never used such a suffix.
Fortunately :-)

Le 17 févr. 06 à 10:55, Mark Smith a écrit :

Couldn't agree more. I don't know where this awful 'my' suffix came from (MSoft? Apple?), but it makes everything sound like My Little Pony....

Mark

On 17 Feb 2006, at 09:11, Martin Baxter wrote:

J. Landman Gay wrote:
If it does not already exist, create a folder in your Documents folder called "My Revolution [edition]". That is, if you have the Enterprise

I'm not at all sure I could bring myself to name a folder beginning with the word "my". Every nerve twitches at the thought. I already have a serious problem with "My Computer", "My Documents" etc. To me this is like "My first coloring book :-)", eeeuuuw. Surprise! I am not a 5 year old. Are folders whose names do not begin with the word "my" in some way not really mine. Or is this actually a dynamic scoping mechanism like in Perl?

Martin Baxter

Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet
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