It would be for one month, but it's actually for sixteen...
 
Brian Butterworth
www.ukfree.tv
 

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> Subject: RE: [backstage] OS choice, assume= ass u & me
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> 
> Seems like a lot of Mac growth in a single month..
> 
> 
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brian Butterworth
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:04 PM
> To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
> Subject: RE: [backstage] OS choice, assume= ass u & me
> 
> Isn't the first, great mistake that people make with 
> statistics to believe that everyone else does what they do?
> 
> Assume makes an "ass" out of  "u" and "me"...
> 
> Can I refer people to this message, just posted which shows a 
> 64% increase in Mac usage (to 2.87%), and a 1% drop in 
> Windows usage (to 96.39%)...  Real hard evidence, people!
> 
> Brian Butterworth
> www.ukfree.tv
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Cridland
> Sent: 06 April 2007 20:36
> To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
> Subject: Re: [backstage] Browser Stats
> 
> I'm coming late to this discussion, as always, but if you're 
> interested, here's the information from virginradio.co.uk (sitewide).
> 
> Visits by operating system in March 2007 (compared with November 2005)
> Windows: 96.39% (was 97.45%)
> Macintosh: 2.87% (was 1.75%)
> Linux: 0.48% (was 0.55%)
> Unknown: 0.25% (was 0.21%)
> SunOS: 0.01% (was 0.03%)
> FreeBSD: 34 visits
> OS/2: 5 visits
> OpenBSD 1 visit
> 
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> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kirk Northrop
> > Sent: 10 April 2007 12:57
> > To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
> > Subject: Re: [backstage] OS choice
> >
> > Jason Cartwright wrote:
> > > I've recently 'switched' [1] (damn you Apple marketing
> > dept!) from an
> > > XP desktop to a Macbook as my main computer. Its been
> > almost flawless
> > > (unlike all the Vista problems we keep hearing about), 
> and a bit of 
> > > revelation after being a complete Windowsite since 3.0.
> >
> > Sorry, but "Me too". Almost exactly the same story. On a Mac Mini 
> > though, so it's a bit slow!
> >
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