Re: Apple's Aperature announcement



Rita Ä Berkowitz <ritaberk2O04 @aol.com> wrote:

> Absolutely! I'm running Microsoft on my dual Xeon and I don't even have
> to worry about buying and replacing my existing hardware when a newer
> and better OS shows up. Apple has got you guys snowed. Every time new
> hardware shows up you guys have to buy a new OS, why is that? Or the New
> OS won't work on the older hardware. Wow! That sounds like a great deal
> to me.

Every time you turn on your computer, it is crippled by Windows, which you
then have to use. What kind of deal is that? I'd rather find another
career.

If Windows were the only option, I wouldn't be working on computers for a
living, and I wouldn't be doing digital photography. Neither would be
worth it.

--
Jeremy | jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxx
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