[P1] Partitioning disk and installing two versions of an OS

Jack Rodgers jackrodgers at earthlink.net
Wed Dec 11 17:24:12 PST 2002


On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 01:39  PM, Richard McKay wrote:

> First you can't run powerpc stuff on a normal mac...I still have an 
> LC475
> sitting around doing nothing...no ethernet card or PPC Chip... 
> otherwise I
> could use it as a server, then 10.2 madness with Quartz Extreme unless 
> 16
> meg video ram (ergo same fate for my iMac) and now no backward 
> compatibility
> for my new iBook...I'm starting to think maybe Apple should port X to
> intel...there doesn't seem to be the level of hard and software
> compatibility from the same manufacturer there should be to offset the
> disadvantages...

I know where you live! You own that Model-T with the bumper sticker 
"Who needs power steering!".

Don't you realize your purpose in life is be buy things. This is why 
humans were evolved otherwise we could just climb trees and eat 
berries. Buy things, consume, conspicuous greed!

The kind of talk quoted above is really anti-consumer and should be 
taken off list, NOW!!!!

:)

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How about a switcher ad for adding software, installing a printer or 
any other action which requires a password...that you don't remember... 
  :)
Jack Rodgers

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