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To: NAG1 who wrote (56349)8/26/2006 11:46:50 AM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213182
 
Hardly an unbiased source, dont you think? The guy admits that he loves getting "lost" in the drugstore's stationery aisle (ie he's gay, a market segment macs have always dominated in) and he admits he's always been a closet Mac booster but decided he'd "come out" this year.

He also makes his living writing a mac How-To article in the seattle times, and has done so for the last 4 years.

seattletimes.nwsource.com

Once again, not an unbiased source. Besides, anyone buying a macbook pro with the undiagnosed lockup/shutdown problem is just asking for trouble. Everyone knows you never, ever, ever buy version 1.0 of any apple hardware.

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I've always had a weakness for stationery, and the end of August is when it's worst. I can get lost in a drugstore's overstocked aisles of back-to-school gear for half an hour or more looking at notebooks and art supplies, reminiscing back to that transitional window between summer and fall.

But students today are just as likely to find themselves bathed in the LCD glow of the computer aisles of electronics chains. The question of which computer to take to school has become more important than which type of pens to buy.

In years past, I'd suppress my inner Mac booster