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Re: PC or Mac
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Jeff Bernstein
on Jun 20, 2008 at 8:42:32 am
Hmmm. Professional response. Everything I stated was fact with the exception of the humorous 4th Class Citizen. The term Avid personnel used at the unveiling was 2nd Class Citizen.
Is the lack of feature parity Apple's fault? Is the instability of the Avid software Apple's fault?
Apple moving away from PowerPC has to do with the inability of IBM to create a processor that has a low power, heat, and size footprint.
All facts. No propaganda.
I will stop drinking the Kool-Aid as soon as you put the Crack Pipe down.
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