Posted on 08/12/2006 7:36:40 PM PDT by glorgau
frame it or sell it on ebay.
Heh, that's enough trolling on my behalf for now. nitey-night!
Steve Jobs will survive this. But Al Gore may not.
Are they saying they're losing money, that they made mistakes, that there was chicanery, what???
Not trying to be a wise guy (I know zip about DEC), but how did they force you to sign non-disclosure agreements?
I think Apple is the distributor for those computers made by Fisher-Price.
Like yourself, my heritage goes way back, too. I actually worked on a daily basis with Macs for probably 7 years or so, in the early 90's. I feel, and yes, that's really subjective, that Apple hasn't really brought anything new to the table since System 7. You compare a Mac from that time period to an equivalent PC, and there was no comparison, Windows 3.1 was a miserable joke in comparison. However, Apple really was leaps and bounds past the competition. But after Jobs took off, and went nowhere fast with the NeXT, which was so far beyond the status quo that nobody "got it" and the NeXT was a commercial flop.
Roll the clock forward to today. Windows is light years beyond the 3.1 days. Apple? Well, they gave up on their own OS and went with a rebranded BSD for the back-end, probably a wise decision in the long run. However, the basics of what you can do with an Apple haven't changed. There is still unto this day not nearly as much software as there is for Windows. The boxes themselves are still a sole-source product with a sole-source pricetag to prove it. They still cater to the hippy-dippy Ultra Lib crowd just as always. I don't know, they seem as if their entire marketing effort amounts to "We're AOL for hardware! Can't figure how to use a PC? Use a Mac!"
If Apple were a car, it would be a Volkswagen.
I don't know where you have been but the Mac is the only platform available today that can run Unix, Linux, Macintosh, AND Windows software... natively. The new Macs, all of them, can run Windows just as easily as they run Macintosh OS X.
That means that the Mac can actually run MORE software than Windows can. You are just demonstrating your ignorance of the Mac platform with your comments.
The boxes themselves are still a sole-source product with a sole-source pricetag to prove it.
Right. Sure.
Apple Mac Pro Workstation, two Intel Xeon® 5150 2.67GHz processors with 1.337GHz front side bus, 2 GB 667MHz DDR2 ECC fully-buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) memory (RAM upgraded to match lowest memory config of Dell), 250GB 7200 RPM SATA HD, 1400 W PowerSupply, two 10/100/1000 ethernet ports, Superdrive 16X Dual layer (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) burner, four Firewire ports (2 800, 2 400), five USB2 ports, OS X.4.7, bundled software:Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger (includes Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat AV, Safari, QuickTime, iCal, and other software), iLife 06 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, iWeb, GarageBand), Comic Life, Omni Outliner, Boot Camp, Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, iWork 06 (30-day trial), FileMaker Pro 8.5 trial ... Base price $2499 plus $200 added for extra Gigabyte of RAM ...The Dell is only $1109
Price $2699.00Dell Precision 690 Workstation, two Intel Xeon® 5150 2.67GHz processors with 1.337GHz front side bus, 2 GB 667MHz DDR2 ECC fully-buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) memory, 250GB 7200 RPM SATA HD, 1000 W PowerSupply, 1two 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports, 16X Dual Layer (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) Burner, ZERO Firewire ports, seven USB2 ports, MS WindowsXP Professional, bundled software ? ... Configured price $4008 less a $200 small business discount ...
Price $3808.00
LOL see #16 and #18
That's an absurd statement. It's Windows that hasn't changed. Windows XP is growing more obsolete every day, and Microsoft is years late getting Longhorn/Vista shipped. When Vista does ship someday, it will be a crappy, bug-ridden imitation of last year's version of Mac OS X - while Apple will be shipping a new version of Mac OS X that Microsoft will spend several more years trying to copy.
"If Apple were a car, it would be a Volkswagen."
No, it would be a Cadillac.
What, via emulation? In that case, I can fire up VMWare and run about any OS on the planet, and thereby any amount of software I want. Oh wait, I can't run the Mac OS, though, since they're pretty uptight about those things. Funny thing is, you don't see a burning interest in running Mac software anyhow. All the Mac people are excited about emulating Windows, though, why? Because there isn't any worthwhile Mac-only software to run! If there was, there wouldn't be any interest in Windows emulation. This has been the story of Apple users for years and years, "Where is the good software?"
And the price quote? I went over to www.pricewatch.com and got tired of wading through hundreds of similar combos, only to realize, wait, I have hundreds of choices here from about as many vendors! And the Mac folks? Sorry, the ONLY manufacturer you'll ever get a box from is Apple! No choice there for you. But hey, if you're happy with having only the choices Apple dictates are fit for you, you be happy and use your Mac.
Add Fraud to your list.
For the record, I'm not an exec; we're not run by a bunch of bleeding heart, liberal hippies either.
Just like Snickers candy bar... it is only good if you eat it... options are only good if they're excercised.
Well done.
"Add Fraud to your list"
Oh yes.
Looks like it. The similarities are glaring.
The Ipod, a shiny object that attracts unwitting folks to a scam.
If you rode WCOM all the way to the bottom in your 401K then there is nobody at fault but you. Bernie didn't control that money, you did.
No need to. Just use FreeBSD.
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