Subject | Re: mac sales down |
From | Glorb |
Date | 05/15/2008 21:53 (05/15/2008 14:53) |
Message-ID | <3278e$482c94b5$14912@news.teranews.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Snit |
Followups | Snit (16m) > Glorb |
SnitIOW, there is none.
"Glorb" <Glorb@orb.com>stated in post cc51f$482c8e1e$9466@news.teranews.com on 5/15/08 12:25 PM:GlorbSnit
Snit wrote:SnitGlorb
"Glorb" <Glorb@orb.com>stated in post d4cd0$482c86e3$5408@news.teranews.com on 5/15/08 11:54 AM:SnitGlorbKeith ReamMayor Of R'lyehGlorb
That depends entirely upon how much this Edwin of which you speak values the things the Mini does offer. If he puts a premium on the form factor then he might have found it a great bargain. However if he were basing his judgement on the machine's specs then he would have been greatly disappointed.
Who is the form factor important to, and why?
Many people and not just for rational reasons. People like the cool factor of having a tiny computer much as they like the cool factor of certain cars.
IOW, you're saying it's for irrational, egotistical people who don't really do much with a computer?
What a lovely straw man.
Where?
Yours.
I have no straw man.SnitPeople buy things for irrational purposes all the time - look at choices of houses and cars and clothes.Glorb
So your answer to my question is yes.
I noted your straw man.
What else do you want?Honest answers from you.