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uh-huh...tap a market and make lots and lots of money by pushing the technological envelope with cool toys that everyone would want to have.
Generally, I see what you're both saying... but since I'm a glass half full kinda guy, I see the picture a little differently.
For me, Apple's message with the 1984 ad was as much about breaking the shackles of the existing culture and doing something new and brave as it is 'Orwellian'...to hell with the repurcussions. Sometimes a little revolution is good and necessary to move forward.
And there's usually a reason.
And no, I don't own one.
Edited 2009-02-04 12:05 UTC