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		<title>By: On the surrender of a beloved Mac &#124; alex de carvalho</title>
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		<dc:creator>On the surrender of a beloved Mac &#124; alex de carvalho</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: jim c</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 19:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>as you say....
"I'd never used a Mac before and the almost prohibitive price had always kept me at bay. I was the proverbial die-hard PC guy."

where've you been - i guess with all that twittering and stumbling, mobiling and conferencing it didn't leave you any time.

interesting to me is that you continue to advance this notion that macs are more expensive - not if apples to apples are compared - heh heh so to speak.  interesting also is the die-hard pc guy admission -  obvious to any of us that actually have used more than one computer in our careers is those of you that haven't tend to be pc guys.

a sneaking suspicion i have is many die-hard pcers want to join the high priests of technology - those of us who back in the day could apply a software patch thru the front panel of a micro encoded in octal or even better sprinkle iron filings on a piece of magnetic tape then put scotch tape on it, lift it off and decode the ebcdic....hey now we're talking geek
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as you say&#8230;.<br />
&#8220;I&#8217;d never used a Mac before and the almost prohibitive price had always kept me at bay. I was the proverbial die-hard PC guy.&#8221;</p>
<p>where&#8217;ve you been - i guess with all that twittering and stumbling, mobiling and conferencing it didn&#8217;t leave you any time.</p>
<p>interesting to me is that you continue to advance this notion that macs are more expensive - not if apples to apples are compared - heh heh so to speak.  interesting also is the die-hard pc guy admission -  obvious to any of us that actually have used more than one computer in our careers is those of you that haven&#8217;t tend to be pc guys.</p>
<p>a sneaking suspicion i have is many die-hard pcers want to join the high priests of technology - those of us who back in the day could apply a software patch thru the front panel of a micro encoded in octal or even better sprinkle iron filings on a piece of magnetic tape then put scotch tape on it, lift it off and decode the ebcdic&#8230;.hey now we&#8217;re talking geek</p>
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