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[does spit-take]

I'm not really sure what the theme of this blog is at this point, but it's mine, so suffer a Mac post.

The impossible has happened. Apple has made it easy to install Windows on an Intel iMac or MacBookPro. I can't think of an emoticon that would accurately show my level of surprise at this. I think this means that I have to run out and buy XP, just to do it. Gaaaahaak!

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(out of words)

Comments

R. MacKay said…
A tad scary perhaps, but a shrewd move.

Handles those sticky die-hards who'd get a Mac except for those straggler apps that are "only for windows".

Maybe someday Microsoft will get smart and re-code windows like they're supposed to.

Macs are functionally and stylistically superior (as we know) and this'll just seal the deal.
Latigo Flint said…
The use of Macs has long been proved to cure cancer.

(And PC users love Hitler.)
Zach Pennington said…
Mac users have better orgasms.
R. MacKay said…
Oh yes. Oh, yes we do.

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