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Try again - tkzero

If you could care less, then you should probably work on that little bit that still remains.

But if you COULDN'T care less, then it's clearly mutual.

BTW, don't even try that "young punks" thing, because age <> experience. However old you might be, doesn't qualify you as any more technically proficient, or that you should be listened to any more than anybody else. I know people who've been working with Macs since 1984 and they're only in their early 30s.

If you change your mind and want to buy those 3 new G5s, I know a great place where you can get them: 2005. They have plenty in stock there. And if you don't change your mind, I'm sure Apple is smarting from the loss of your 3 sales, at a time when their market share is booming.

You could actually turn the computers off for the next couple of days and actually spend it with your family. Y'know, just a thought. The computer doesn't *have* to come first unless you want it to. (And, yeah, right, with 3 shopping days left, you reckon you were actually planning to just wander down to a store, find exactly the right modesls and walk out with 3 computers? Wow, what a disappointing Christmas that would have been; a card that says "IOU 1 Mac".)

Clearly, because of some glitch (that nobody else seems to be experiencing), the most logical thing to do is abandon and discard all Apple products altogether and live in a world of Windows. Because that never happens there. Here, I'll help you pack them up, get you moving away from the platform as quickly as possible. Got everything? Excellent, well, have a great trip, don't hurry back too soon, kthxbai.

ObUpdate: worked great for me.

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Saturday, December 22 2007 @ 01:13 AM PST