> Except: OS 10.1(.x) remains (to my mind) a sluggish, incomplete and
> not-quite-ready-for-prime-time system, and those of us who adopted it early
> deserve *some* price break for suffering through its early inadequacies, I
> think.

Can't argue with that.

> I haven't given up hope that such a concession could be forthcoming. Has
> anyone seen a definitive statement that it won't?

Not going to happen.

But, one thing about apple- you can bitch, and if the groundswell is big
enough apple will have to react so they look like the good guy once the
media picks it up.

Happened with the iMac, 10.1 upgrades, a tower revision, 5300... Give it a
shot. :)


Michael Bryan Bell
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