Re: [WinMac] Steve is up to his antics... This time over IEEE 1394
Chris Morin(chrism[at]mixcom.com)
I was typing a response to all this when I read your post, Darron. All I have to say is.... ditto... You spoke my mind exactly. >I agree with the people who say this forum sometimes degenerates into a >platform war, but even most of those postings are useful in their own way. >Macs and Windows both have their strengths and weaknesses, and the posts >which rail against Apple's and Microsoft's management can give us insight >into what people put up with in the real world. I only wish someone at those >companies were monitoring this list and taking these arguments up the food >chain. This would give them real-world feedback from advanced users. > >We're getting to know some real personalities on this list, and I can decide >how many grains of salt to apply to people's ranting based on my perceptions >of them. I'd rather err on the side of too much information than have a >moderator step in and decide what information gets to us. > >Of course, we should remain civil and not attack each other. Steve Jobs and >Bill Gates seem to be fair game though. >-- >Darron Spohn >Publications Manager >ClickNet Software Corporation >http://www.clicknet.com Christopher J. Morin Purchasing / IS Manager Southwest Metal Fabricators, Inc. 3015 N. 114th Street Milwaukee, WI 53222 (414) 771-4877 -voice (414) 771-6062 -fax chrism@mixcom.com bigpress@mixcom.com
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