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Re: [newtech-1] iPhone 2.0 SDK: The No Multitasking Myth ? RoughlyDrafted Magazine

From: Michael M.
Sent on: Thursday, March 13, 2008, 10:45 PM
Why should you have to be smart to use a computer?  If people were
smart Microsoft would be out of business.  People buy MS because they
are afraid of computers.   Like little lemmings walking off the cliff.

If people were smart then they would just download and install Linux.
It does everything that the Ultimate Edition of Windows does, and they
don't need to pay the upgrade fee.  MS is busy working on the next
version of Windows because not enough people like this version.  Vista
is  MS DOS 4.0 all over again.  They gotcha sucker!

-- 
-Mike
https://thespanish...­


On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Michael Stearne <[address removed]> wrote:
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> It might be too complicated for a Mac user but then again should you need to
> be smart to use a computer?

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