On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 11:32  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  I have to acknowledge that the iMac's compact footprint is more of a
> novelty than a working advantage.

Maybe to you, but we live in a 850 SF home and every inch of space 
counts.


Also, upon seeing the upgradability issue of Macs revisited, I can't 
help but think that I know painfully few pee-cee users who'd ever dream 
of opening their boxes for RAM upgrades or otherwise. Sure, build- 
your- own pee-cee nerds love that sort of stuff, but they're a distinct 
minority among win-tel box consumers. Heck, I even know some pee-ceers 
who still *pay* to have technicians install new software for them.

dave


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