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To: Adam Nash who wrote (24222)4/20/1999 4:08:00 PM
From: Mark Palmberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
From ZDnet:

Best Buy Inc. has stopped selling Apple Computer Inc.'s iMac while it hashes out a dispute with the
company over color schemes.

The issue involves Apple's (Nasdaq:AAPL - news) practice of shipping pallets that contain a selection of each of the five colors
the company produces.


That's funny. When I called MacMall and ClubMac on the eve of the 333Mhz iMac release, ALL THEY HAD in stock on the day of the intro were blueberry iMacs. No lime. No strawberry. No tangerine. No grape. Just blueberry.

I say drop Best Buy. Screw 'em. I know this is a common and oft-heard sentiment lately, but really, Apple is at the point with the iMac now that they can kick outlets like Best Buy to the curb if they're not producing.

And speaking of 333Mhz iMac's, mine's sitting at home right now in its unopened box just waiting for me. Can't wait to plug -n- play this evening!

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