Riiight. Infoasis doesn't have a discuss/ server and I wrote it solely because the idea occured to me. Is my little fantasy really that threatening to you? And yes, it'd be nice if some people choose Infoasis as a result of the article, but that wasn't the point. It was the thoght that counted.
You're right. I'm a Mac guy. I've used computers (mostly macs, obviously) professionally for years, and I don't understand IRQ conflicts.
Pretty sweet, huh?;-)
The point is that PC users can migrate to OS X using their same hardware, making it a viable, $79 option. Next time they need a computer--which will be soon--they can choose superior Apple hardware, or stay with cheap Intel gear and IRQ conflicts.
Riiight. Infoasis doesn't have a discuss/ server and I wrote it solely because the idea occured to me. Is my little fantasy really that threatening to you?
And yes, it'd be nice if some people choose Infoasis as a result of the article, but that wasn't the point. It was the thoght that counted.
Everyone seems to assume that 1) I'm a writer and 2) that I have an editor. Neither are true, and I'm sorry I mixed up it's and its. I've fixed it.
You're right. I'm a Mac guy. I've used computers (mostly macs, obviously) professionally for years, and I don't understand IRQ conflicts.
;-)
Pretty sweet, huh?
The point is that PC users can migrate to OS X using their same hardware, making it a viable, $79 option. Next time they need a computer--which will be soon--they can choose superior Apple hardware, or stay with cheap Intel gear and IRQ conflicts.