Remember that apple systems have a longer lifetime than typical PC counterparts.
What?? You mean Apple's technology develops more slowly? Apple users are writers, artists etc with no money? The rumors are true and Apple users ARE actually sexually attracted to their computers?
Apples are largely built from the same components as the PC's they supposedly outlast.
At least in the U.S., opinion pieces are [usually] clearly marked as such.
Oh my god, sometime tell me that this is a joke. But of course, as outspoken opponents of US foreign policy and big-business corruption (well The Guardian anyway. I'm not so familiar with The Times) you're bound to object.
The poltical angle of these publications is clearly stated. Most American "news" sources claim to be impartial, as if that's humanly possible (although it clearly has the desired effect of convincing stupid people).
$7 billion of fraud IS sensational and clearly the result of greed and criminal negligence.
And where's this "well-documented history"? CNN? NYT? [generic corporate news source no. 245]?
Remember that apple systems have a longer lifetime than typical PC counterparts.
What??
You mean Apple's technology develops more slowly?
Apple users are writers, artists etc with no money?
The rumors are true and Apple users ARE actually sexually attracted to their computers?
Apples are largely built from the same components as the PC's they supposedly outlast.
At least in the U.S., opinion pieces are [usually] clearly marked as such.
Oh my god, sometime tell me that this is a joke. But of course, as outspoken opponents of US foreign policy and big-business corruption (well The Guardian anyway. I'm not so familiar with The Times) you're bound to object.
The poltical angle of these publications is clearly stated. Most American "news" sources claim to be impartial, as if that's humanly possible (although it clearly has the desired effect of convincing stupid people).
$7 billion of fraud IS sensational and clearly the result of greed and criminal negligence.
And where's this "well-documented history"? CNN? NYT? [generic corporate news source no. 245]?