> From: Brian Olesky <brian4 at sbcglobal.net> > >>> From: Charles Martin <chasm at mac.com> >>> Date: Sat Feb 22, 2003 5:08:47 PM America/New_York >>> To: "iBook List" <ibook at lists.themacintoshguy.com> >> >>> This is what happens when you have a monopoly. >> >> Out of curiousity, am I the only list member to receive this message >> from February...in June?! >> >> BRIAN/bpearce at cloud9.net > > No, I just got it recently too. I _really_ must cut down on my time-travel experiments. (just kidding ... I've no idea why that msg is showing up now ... I haven't seen it show up in the digest ...) (curiously, I was just iChatting with Peter Nacken this afternoon ... iChatAV ROCKS HARD btw) _Chas_ "Working on a PC feels like going to work in a starched shirt and tie. Walking up to a PC makes me anxious, almost like getting ready to take the stage to deliver a speech on a topic I don't quite fully grasp. You know what it is you need to do, but success in doing it is not certain. Working on a Mac feels like throwing on your favorite jeans, a pair of sandals, and a soft, well-worn t-shirt. Instead of sitting down at a PC, you climb into the Mac environment like a huge beanbag chair, squish around a few moments until you get your butt in that perfect position, and then let it all fill up around you." -- John Manzione, MacNetv2, 13-June-03