Subject | Re: mac sales down |
From | Glorb |
Date | 05/16/2008 01:06 (05/15/2008 18:06) |
Message-ID | <167c6$482cc208$4389@news.teranews.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Snit |
Followups | Snit (20m) |
SnitI removed your unnecessary verbiage. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
"Glorb" <Glorb@orb.com>stated in post efa7b$482cafd7$27756@news.teranews.com on 5/15/08 2:49 PM:Glorb
Snit wrote:SnitGlorb
"Glorb" <Glorb@orb.com>stated in post 14319$482c9ca8$19323@news.teranews.com on 5/15/08 1:27 PM:GlorbSnit
Snit wrote:SnitGlorb
"Glorb" <Glorb@orb.com>stated in post 1d9d4$482c9371$13663@news.teranews.com on 5/15/08 12:48 PM:SnitGlorbAlan BakerKeith ReamGlorb
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?
Even if your initial supposition were the case, where is it written that the irrational and egotistical must per se not "really do much with a computer"?
In the place where it says "they bought a Mac Mini."
What do you expect them to not be able to do?
What are you doing with a Mac Mini?
I do not own one, so nothing.
So your support of the Mac Mini is meaningless.SnitGlorb
Now can you answer my question or will you just dodge with more questions:
What do you expect them to not be able to do?
Anything that you're doing with other Macs.
I removed your lies and unnecessary repetition.