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Hate and love for Apple
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
When I started writing about computers - literally decades ago - it was not exactly an emotional topic. The few people who owned a home computer were more interested in exchanging technical tips and even (it was OK in those days) software.
Nowdays, people get all worked up over computers. And the top hot button topic seems to be the Apple vs. PC debate.
If you’re a partisan you may enjoy reading these whimsical stories concerning the best and worse things about Apple. If you’re not a partisan, you may find the whole thing amusing. Hey - either way - you can’t miss.
But there’s more to this story.
The controversy kicked up by assigning these stories resulted in the magazine’s editor quitting. You can read about that here.
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By Honne
May 7, 2007 4:36 PM | Link to this
Help..how can I organize favorites using msn9.5? I can add favorites but cannot delete nor organize into folders those I want to keep. msn support is unable to help. Also lost is content on the sent email folder in my computer. No help there either. What else can I do?
By C. Henry Adams & BIE
May 7, 2007 10:26 PM | Link to this
Bill,
Wow, we could not say whether or not we are an Apple Fan or a PC Fan.
Assuming that when you say the term “Apple”, you mean an “Apple Computer” created or started in 1976, which later merged with Macintosh Computer Company.
Furthermore, assuming when you say PC, you don’t mean “politically correct”, but “Personal Computer”, which was created by IBM (International Business Machines) and to this day has become the standard development of PC’s around the world with the exception of Apple PC’s.
Then again, I guess- we do know what the problem could be.
Let’s see, Apple PC’s are known to produce “Great Graphics”.
Other PC’s are just known as a standard, which means they are “Great in Number”.
Ok, there you go, our opinion is that both are “Great” which cost you lots of money to purchase.
Just a thought.
C. Henry Adams & BIE
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