Bruce Johnson wrote:

> Well, that would have been a decision no one should have walked into  
> thinking Apple was going to support them forever. That Intel was THE  
> WAY was clearly apparent long before  then...Intel-based iMacs were  
> starting to crowd those systems in performance, and it was more like  
> three years ago...the Mac Pro came out 8/06.
> 
> Anyone needing a top end machine like that, then, has probably moved  
> on to the even toppier-end Mac Pros which make the G5's look like a  
> Dalmatian iMac in comparison. :-)
> 
> I know, I know, it hurts, but this is the Way of the Computer.  
> Yesterday's fire-breathing bleeding-edge sooperdooper computer is  
> tomorrows dusty old timer telling those newfangled computers to get  
> off it's power cords, and wearing onions on its belt.

There was crying and hair pulling when the 68000 machines were cut off.

And when the 68K machines were cut off

And when the NuBus based PPC machines were cut off.

and so on...




The amazing thing is the people who still have enough hair left after 
all that to pull out over Snow Leopard.


-- 
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"

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