after reading some of your post I now don't care to run OS X on my PC. Tell Jobs he lost a sale. LOL
You said -- "Tell Jobs he lost a sale. LOL"
Oh my, Steve lost the sale he kept telling you he never wanted. It sure makes one wonder how you ever get through those several hundred page manuals.
I guess that means you're not moving to Cupertino, after all.
Regards,
Star Traveler
Wrong. Think "Video Toaster" and "Commodore Amiga", both of which were deployed to post-production shops while the Mac was still in diapers.
It then went on to assert that the personal computer obtained its identity from Jobs, making a passing reference to him having channeled something from Xerox PARC.
LOL!
"Channeled" must be smarmspeek for "lifted".
Xerox tolerated the offense, until Apple, having collected fees from Microsoft for GUI "permission", turned around and sued Microsoft for having the temerity to use what they'd paid to use.
At that point, Xerox was no longer amused, and proceeded to sue Apple for lifting the Xerox STAR interface, claim it as their own, and then sell it to Microsoft.
As I recall, in each of those actions, the "other parties" prevailed.
But, that kind of gall -- to sell what they'd taken from someone else ("It's ours, we stole it fair and square!") -- is not surprising, coming as it did from a company founded on grubstake financing obtained via the manufacture and sale of illegal telephone "blueboxes".