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Steve Wozniak wrote:
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<div>At 10:05 PM -0400 2005.06.06, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:MBurke6225@aol.com">MBurke6225@aol.com</a> wrote:</div>
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size="-1">Woz was at the keynote today so he might night be
checking on the list. But I for one would love to get his take
on current developments. You've seen the threads from the list,
any thoughts, Steve?</font></blockquote>
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<div>I am optimistic, although I didn't expect to be.</div>
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<div>I, as other PowerBook users, must appreciate lower power
consumption per unit of computation and I don't distrust Apple's
engineers to be cognizant of that in the future, for both IBM and
Intel processors.</div>
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<div>A lot of wording today was in terms of Intel and not X-86. Apple
is surely expecting something special and unknown (today) by the time
this ships. That's my opinion. The future probably holds processor
advantages for Intel.</div>
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<div>Regardless, a lot of us don't care that much about the engine
used under the hood.</div>
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<div>I'm confident that the compatibility path will be well
accomplished. I notice the specialness of my computer in terms of
input/output, not the processor inside. Our Macintoshes should remain
'special' but also high performance and even more bang for the buck,
which doesn't take away from what makes them so special.</div>
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<div>If the processor is important to some extent, then it's better
to
have a willing partner.</div>
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<div><font color="#000000">Best regards,</font><br>
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<div><font color="#000000">Steve (ok a new size tv)</font></div>
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<div><font color="#000000" face="Helvetica">Quidquid latine dictum
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Thanks, Steve.<br>
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You're not only a good man, but also a wise one.<br>
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Best,<br>
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Henry<br>
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Not a hardware or software engineer, nor do I play one on TV...just an
honest-to-goodness loyal Apple user since 1980.<br>
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