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the '80s and '90s are happening all over again for Apple: the PC business model beating the Mac one.
Talk about learning nothing from history.
And with that, I mean Thom, not Apple.
It wasn't the "PC business model" that beat the Mac one, but a variety of factors (Jobs absence and a series of lackluster CEOs didn't help either).
In fact, Apple is doing JUST FINE with that very "Mac business model" TODAY (and for the previous 11 years).
How is Dell doing? Where is IBM's PC department? Compaq all well?