Bill,
It's "not this" and it's "not that" isn't an answer. You were touting PCs as "adventurers," etc., and the Mac as "stay at home." All I asked you to do is back that up. Your passive-aggressive reply was, if nothing else, instructive. As you are well aware, many, if not most, desktop computing innovations were introduced to mass markets on the Mac first. Xerox' PARC DID have some good ideas, but what did they do with them? Anyway, if you're interested, here's a link where you can do something unfamiliar, research: apple.com.
BTW, it would seem that there is increasing interest in selling Macs, techweb.com. This would seem to indicate that a growing number of vendors think they can sell Macs profitably.
So costs and lack of software keep you from using a Mac right? Sure, Bill. Seen this old study? techweb.com . Need some more reading material? mackido.com.
You expound prolifically on this thread about Apple, a subject about which you really know very little.
Bob
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