>If this is what you meant, John, his statement: > >"Secondly and possibly even more glaringly, there is no antivirus >program shipped with the Mac. In today's climate of non-stop worms, >trojans and viruses, releasing a computer with no virus removal >software is irresponsible on the part of Apple." > >...is enough for me. >Sounds like a Windows geek, required to write at least SOMEthing >about the new Mini, and this is part of his ill-informed observation. > >Part of his conclusion: > >"When I consider that a good deal of my time is spent running >applications like Disk Defragmenter, Scandisk, Norton AV, Windows >Update and Ad-Aware--none of which are available for the Mac >platform--it doesn't make sense for me to "switch" to a Mac at this >time. " > >...was the clincher. >What a nerd! He compared crippled Windows' needs to what a Mac >needs, which is NONE of all that malarky. >This guy is the wrong one to have comment on any Apple Mac product. > >Oh yeah, this is just my most humble opinion, too... I agree with you brother. -- From Aranzazu This message has been scanned for virus detection by the Union City School's email system. Un-cleanable attachments have been deleted and the sender notified.