Re: Changing aspect ratio in DVD Player



On 17/9/05 5:04, in article BF51FD0B.AE51A%bingbong@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Bonge
Boo!" <bingbong@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 17/9/05 14:50, in article BF51DDC0.FBC5D%chrisridd@xxxxxxx, "Chris Ridd"
> <chrisridd@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>>>>>> OmniGroup is a very self-selecting website. Most people are stunned that
>>>>>>> Firefox exists, let alone...
>>>>>> Firefox?? Who mentioned firefox. I assume peter did, but I didn't see
>>>>>> that bit.
>>>>> No one did. I was pointing out that Firefox, a program that has had a huge
>>>>> amount of publicity, is almost utterly unknown amongst my customers; so
>>>>> the
>>>>> chances they're heard of Omniweb are non-existant.
>>>> ok, rephrasing, who mentioned Omniweb? When I look at my webstats I find
>>>> that practically noone uses that. I was talking about omnigroup who make
>>>> omnigraffle, omnioutliner and other applications that come free with
>>>> Powermacs.
>>>
>>> Sad to say, most of my customers aren't even aware they exist either. And
>>
>> They never look inside their Applications folder? Or read magazine reviews?
>
> God, if I have to explain the folder structure of OS X once more, I will
> scream. Or answer "doesn't it come with Internet Explorer one more time."
>
> Open your effing eyes!! Show the slightest big of curiosity!

Ha. There's some stat suggesting that typical Mac users run significantly
more apps than a typical Windows user, which suggests they're a little more
curious. Would your customers fit that description?

> This group is completely unrepresentative of the computer habits of the
> majority of Mac users.

Well, yes.

Cheers,

Chris

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