I wonder about that myself.

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Scott Granneman <sc...@granneman.com> wrote:

>
> <http://www.apple.com/macosx/>
>
> go here. read the pages for Snow Leopard, which was previewed today &
> comes out in September.
>
> note how everything looks, how clean it is. how it is presented. how
> everything is described in clear, easy to read & understand, non-
> technical (except where it has to be) language.
>
> why the @#%$#^! can't Canonical & Novell & other Linux vendors do that?
>
> scott
> --
> R. Scott Granneman
> sc...@granneman.com ~ www.granneman.com
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>
> "Lady Wilton sent over yesterday from Knowsley to say that the
> locomotive machine was to be upon the railway at 12 o'clock. I had the
> satisfaction, for I can't call it pleasure, of taking a trip of five
> miles on it, which we did in just a quarter of an hour -- that is
> twenty miles an hour. The machine was really flying, and it is
> impossible to divest yourself of the notion of instant death to all
> upon the least accident happening. It gave me a headache which has not
> left me yet."
>       ---Thomas Creevey describing a 5-mile trip by train, 1829
>
> >
>

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