Re: I really do like OS X but . . .



On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 03:46:33 GMT, Elijah Baley <lije@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>In article <aosbr1p03k31stjdjsc219qcps1ob0uorq@xxxxxxx>,
> howdy <no@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 02:42:10 GMT, Elijah Baley <lije@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Spare us the histrionics, Howdy Doody. Your personal opinion is of no
>> >value whatsoever in this forum, especially when it comes out of your ass.
>> Typical reply from a brainwashed, Mac fanatic who can't even see
>> beyond the end of his own nose.
>
>Ok, let me make it clear-

Blather, blather, ad infinitum, ad nauseum ad bullshittium

Read my posts - I have a Mac, I wish I had a better Mac, I wish a
better Mac would be built and released. I work on both platforms,
sometimes I use a PC when I'd rather be using a Mac. Case in point,
Turbo Lister, which is not available for the Mac, is a free download
for PC users who sell on eBay. Recently, MarketBlast, a Mac and
Windows product, which appears to be superior to Turbo Lister, became
available and I'm hoping to give it a try when the 4D staff returns
from vacation on the 2nd and fixes the problem that is keeping me from
signing on to eBay with it. But it cost $99 - it was not free like
Turbo Lister. But the old saw "you get what you pay for" may be in
order here. Doing business in the Mac world is more expensive and
sometimes more problematic, like it or not. Mac has its set of
problems and PC has theirs. But to make ostrich-like pronouncements
that the using a Mac is an absolutely blissful experience, free of any
snags is just propaganda and not true. Or it's a position being
advocated by someone who just doesn't know any better - if you haven't
worked extensively on both platforms, you don't have the experience to
comment on the situation.
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