On 9/30/03 9:43 PM, "Henry Kalir" <kalirhe at umdnj.edu> wrote: >> Well then perhaps a class action law suite might get their attention. >> >> Negligence causing damage is a good place to start. > > I agree, John! I'm disappointed that all those cheerleaders are not coming > clean on this one! > > Shawn? Michael Bigley? Massimo? Huh? Are you calling us "cheerleaders"? And how are we supposed to be "coming clean on this one"? We're not responsible for Apple's software. BTW, we're not responsible for those people who rush out and install every little upgrade Apple puts out. I have *always* said never install *any* software until a week after it gets released. If more people had followed my advice, fewer would have been burned by this "upgrade". Let some other poor schmuck beta test Apple's software for you - in the immortal words of The Who, "Don't get fooled again!" I have little sympathy for those who install system level upgrades who *don't* have a recent backup to revert back to if and when things go wrong. And Apple has an unfortunate history of things going wrong with their software releases. > There's nothing FUNNY here, and it'll hurt Apple (and all of us) in the > long run! Apple's got to come clean on this one! Apple won't "come clean", whatever that means. Shawn King Your Mac Life! http://www.yourmaclife.com