>Your experience notwithstanding, this is not the point of discussion. >You're missing my point (or making it).
In other words the WFBs do not appreciate your use of logic to contradict them. >When a bug or security exploit is patched by Apple, or an .x version upgrade >is released, well, sing the hosannas for their brilliance and foresight. >They're being utterly proactive. > >When Microsoft does the same, well then, sharpen the pitchforks and light >the torches. We must kill the monster and avenge the latest victim of its >callous bumbling. > >I think you can spot the difference. Looks like the WFBs have got some inside information we are not privvy to. If -- as the above strongly suggests -- Windows 7 will be a free, bug-fix upgrade, I am indeed wrong and totally unfair. I apologize. If on the other hand, Windows 7 is going to me another expensive upgrade, the shoe is on the other foot. Time will tell. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
