But Megan clearly didn't kill herself over an argument with her mother but rather from the beyond hurtful comments made by a middle-aged woman pretending to be a teenaged boy who had just told her the world would be a better place if Megan wasn't in it.
It's not clear to me how you can equate the two, much less argue that the mother's actions were worse than Drew's.
But it's not clear that she ever felt any regrets about it. There was testimony offered that, when she told someone she was going to Megan's funeral and the friend's reaction was that that action wasn't appropriate, Drew's response was something like, "well, it's not like I pulled the trigger."
Oh for the love of god, stop drinking your own kool-aid.
Repeat after me: Apple BOUGHT the UI rights from Xerox because Xerox couldn't find anybody else who wanted it.
Really.
b) That we should ignore the less technical who are still buying songs from the iTunes store with no knowledge that if they switch away from Apple, their legally purchased music library is utterly useless.
Right, because they certainly aren't reminded by the software that they should back up their music library to CD... oh wait, never mind.
Was this pre- or post- the "knife the baby" or whatever it was incident that resulted in M$ persuading Compaq I think it was to drop bundling QuickTime after having signed an agreement with Apple to do so?
But Megan clearly didn't kill herself over an argument with her mother but rather from the beyond hurtful comments made by a middle-aged woman pretending to be a teenaged boy who had just told her the world would be a better place if Megan wasn't in it. It's not clear to me how you can equate the two, much less argue that the mother's actions were worse than Drew's.
But it's not clear that she ever felt any regrets about it. There was testimony offered that, when she told someone she was going to Megan's funeral and the friend's reaction was that that action wasn't appropriate, Drew's response was something like, "well, it's not like I pulled the trigger."
Stealing UIs from Xerox and Creative?
The kool-aid is strong with you, it seems.
Oh for the love of god, stop drinking your own kool-aid. Repeat after me: Apple BOUGHT the UI rights from Xerox because Xerox couldn't find anybody else who wanted it. Really.
b) That we should ignore the less technical who are still buying songs from the iTunes store with no knowledge that if they switch away from Apple, their legally purchased music library is utterly useless.
Right, because they certainly aren't reminded by the software that they should back up their music library to CD... oh wait, never mind.
Was this pre- or post- the "knife the baby" or whatever it was incident that resulted in M$ persuading Compaq I think it was to drop bundling QuickTime after having signed an agreement with Apple to do so?