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   XPost: comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: gmgraves@pacbell.net   
      
   In article ,   
    "John" wrote:   
      
   > George Graves wrote:   
   > > In article ,   
   > > "John" wrote:   
      
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   > > You say at least three stupid things each day in this NG, but this is   
   > > by far the stupidest, even for you. People don't have to switch away   
   > > from the Mac in order for the PC to gain marketshare. All they have   
   > > to do is buy PCs at an accelerating rate that's higher than the   
   > > acclerating rate at which Macs are bought. The majority position of   
   > > the Microsoft 800 lb. gorilla ensures that to be the case. If all Mac   
   > > users decided to NEVER purchase a Windows PC and to loyally stick   
   > > with Mac and buy a new one each time a new model were released or   
   > > even if every Mac user bought a new one of each model every time   
   > > Apple released a new model, Apple would still lose marketshare.   
   > > Marketshare is the percent of overall *sales* attributed to each   
   > > platform over a certain period of time and has little or nothing to   
   > > do with the size of the installed based. Of course, you   
   > > are much too stupid to understand that, aren't you? The only way that   
   > > you can see this issue is in terms of people abandoning the platform   
   > > like rats leaving a sinking ship, isn't it? Brainless.   
   >   
   >   
   >   
   > That you are. Loss of marketshare means that more and more PCs are   
   > being sold. Sure mac owners buy PC. What does that say about Mac? That   
   > it is incapable of getting the job done.   
      
   You are SOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid. Loss of marketshare means that the PC is   
   selling at a greater accelerating rate than the rate at which Mac sales   
   are increasing. It does not mean that the Mac is losing users.   
      
   The Mac is incapable of getting the Job done? That's news to me. I make   
   6 figures with my Mac every year, this would not be true were the Mac   
   incapable of "getting the job done". In fact, in my line of work, just   
   the opposite is true. It's the PC that is, more often than not,   
   incapable of getting the job done. Put that in your pipe and smoke it!   
      
   --   
   George Graves   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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