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To: Meathead who wrote (36823)4/6/1998 7:13:00 PM
From: Eddie Kim  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
>>Patrick, it's not so bad dueling with bears. Remember, a bear is
just a stupid animal that survives using brute force. They're really easy to outsmart..<<

Aren't Bulls just as stupid? Or do you consider charging after a red cape and then being speared to death smart?

Anyways, as you told Jim there will always be a need for high end machines especially in the commericial market. But the consumer side is a little different. Remember that just 43% of American households have computers, and I believe less than 20% worldwide. This is a huge potential market especially with the internet/communication boom. These consumers will most likely NOT buy the top of line machines, but buy the sub-$1000 computers. As their computer savy increases they might upgrade to a pc from the same company - brand loyality.
The Japanese did it...