On Sun, 11 May 2008 17:36:13 -0700, Chance Furlong wrote
(in article <t-bone-13A565.19361311052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
> In article <0001HW.C44CD08D00077EF6F01846D8@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> George Graves <gmgraves2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 11 May 2008 15:47:05 -0700, John Slade wrote
>> (in article <GHKVj.2487$ah4.231@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
>
>>> The reason why OS X market share will remain small is becaue Apple
>>> only wants to make it for a tiny segment of the computer market. That
>>> being
>>> the Mac. If it was available to every other PC, it might catch on and
more
>>> companies would write software for it. As it is now, it's just a niche
OS.
>>>
>>> John
>
>> Pretty healthy niche. I'm personally glad. I wouldn't want to see Macs
with
>> more than 10% of the US market - EVER. If they got bigger, they would
be a
>> bigger target for malware and would be in danger of becoming like
>> Microsoft,
>> and the gods forbid that should happen.
>
> When you meant "gods," did you mean Gates and Ballmer?
Actually, I meant Zeus, Apollo, Jupiter, Jehovah, Allah, Yaweh, Odin,
Woton,
****va, The Great Spirit, Chocmull, or any other deity or deities that one
might like to name. They're all the same: made-up and nonexistent.


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