I dearly hope that Apple has not lost sight of (if they ever had it) the truism that you can learn from your "enemies," even the most unreasonable of them. I don't think the bug finders are enemies, by the way.

To be presumptively dismissive is the beginning of the kind of arrogance that eventually dooms if not a company then at least many of its supposed "star" releases or products. JUST ASK MICROSOFT.

I'm OK with the kind of shoulder chip that fuels spirited innovation within a company (or, say, an underdog sports team like last year's G'town basketball team). But the kind of chip that resists blunt critique or outright negative revelation is not a chip at all, it's a TUMOR.

Richard

P.S. Funny how some of this applies to MM...


On Jun 13, 2007, at 6:49 AM, Phil Daley wrote:

>From: "Computerworld First Look"
>Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 07:22:57 -0400
>
> * Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows
>http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/1643133/18047577/67315/2/

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