The various replies to Carlo's email are starting to sound too much like hubris 
to me. That's dangerous.

My first Mac was a Mac 512, and I started with M$ Word V1 and PageMaker V1 on 
that $3600 machine (= to lots of hamburgers in those days). A few years later I 
started with PhotoShop V1. I  have therefore been around the Mac world long 
enough to have lived through the dark years when Steve Jobs was ousted and 
Apple was in the hands of the Pepsi-Cola salesman John Sculley, followed by 
Michael Spindler, and then Gil Amelio, with Apple producing expensive and 
uninspiring product, and extremely low share prices. It was only the return of 
Jobs that led to the current renaissance. If his tumour stops Steve from 
contributing, will Apple remain what it is? Don't crow too much today or you 
may have to eat your words in a few years time. There are still many ex-Pepsi 
salesmen and their mates out there.

On 24/07/2011, at 1:13 AM, cm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Wamuggers,
> 
> While Apple continues to grow on almost every financial measure, the Windows 
> division of Microsoft declined by 2% this financial year. It's difficult not 
> to feel just a little schadenfreude. :-)
> 
> http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/07/21/microsoft_record_earnings_beat_street_but_windows_revenue_declines_2.html
> 
> Cheers,
> Carlo

Regards,

Ray Forma
Mob +61 (0) 428 596938




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