Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 31st Jul 2005 11:47 UTC
Apple Industry watchers have noticed a "halo" surrounding Apple's iPod: The popular music player is helping to bring new users to the company's Macintosh line of computers. However, could the uncertainty surrounding the Mac's upcoming switch from PowerPC to Intel processors take the shine off that halo?
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RE: @Lumbergh
by Lumbergh on Mon 1st Aug 2005 17:28 UTC in reply to "@Lumbergh"
Lumbergh
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2005-06-29

You, like Kelly don't understand the reality of the situation.

Anecdoctes of using Macs in the office are irrlevant. It has nothing to do with if the Macs may or may not work. It has to do with if its worth the switchover, and the vast majority of IT departments have decided its not.


It's just so funny seeing people say stuff like "Well, we've got some vic 20s in the office and they work great, and people are productive, and there are no viruses....therefore everybody should move over to Vic 20s."

Next time you post, stay off the anecdotes because they are meaningless.

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RE[2]: @Lumbergh
by on Wed 3rd Aug 2005 02:51 in reply to "RE: @Lumbergh"
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Anecdoctes of using Macs in the office are irrlevant...

Yes, if you won't learn then nothing helps.
A Powerbook with 3000 Unix utilities on the network Really comes in handy. Course, Linux on the network would help also. It's just easier with a Powerbook.

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