Regarding the post below: I see the word "smug" coming up more than once.
I've never been able to understand the "smug" attitude, often eminating from
"Mac is best" fans, but also sometimes eminating from ego laden weiners. Can
someone shed some light?

It seems like it works this way:

"I can do a thing better than you, and can prove it, therefore I am better
than you." It doesn't matter if all the person did was buy a product and put
it to use. Why the smugness? Kinda dumb, IMO. I don't know, maybe I just
need some breakfast.

TIA,
Jack


Koen wrote:

> a week ago, i answered some cyberstudio-curious questions, jumping with
> verve in one of my "happy world with product x"-rants
>
> here's a little mail illustrating that the program indeed is more powerful
> than your average html-editor (be it wysiwish or other)
> (don't know if it's clear, but the process this mail takes less time than
> smoking your last cigarette: is a matter of drag&drop and let
> cyberstudio do
> the rest)
>
> btw: i already know that there are even smarter ways to build
> websites, but
> you must agree that none of them are "visual" (yesno? if this is bull, let
> me know!)
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:       Roger Edwards [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:       dinsdag 12 mei 1998 13:06
> > To: CyberStudioTalk
> > Subject:    Aaah - Nightmareweaver
> >
> > I've just had a little job - little for us CS users that is,
> that I think
> > we
> > can all be smug about:
> >

<blah blah blah>

> >
> > Yours smug on behalf of us all,
> > �Eddy
>

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