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This reminds me of the cartoon where a customer comes into the store asking for advice on which version of Windows Vista to buy. The assistant reels off all the SKU's, confusing the life out of the poor punter, who asks "What would you recommend?". The answer: "OSX".

In the same vein my recommendation for your 'bottom-feeding, gold-plated-dustbin-without-the-gold, EULA-breaking, excuse-for-a-real-computer' ... would be a DELL laptop running WINDOWS 7 wink

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Joke alert  johnfenjackson@... | 03/04/09
I take it the joke was your post?  Sleeper Service | 03/04/09
I think the bottom feeder would be you, johnfenjackson  Scrat | 03/04/09
RE: Battle for best high-end Mac OS X netbook  Sleeper Service | 03/04/09
After years of proclaiming ....  ShadeTree | 03/04/09
Not exactly  bdegrande | 03/04/09
Not Exactly - Not Exactly  Badgered | 03/04/09
RE: Battle for best high-end Mac OS X netbook  ppgreat@... | 03/04/09
Ride with the Wind...  Mac Hosehead | 03/04/09
RE: Battle for best high-end Mac OS X netbook  jeffk464 | 03/04/09
RE: Battle for best high-end Mac OS X netbook  TheCynical1 | 03/05/09
RE:RE: Battle for best high-end Mac OS X netbook  richdave | 03/09/09
Jason is a thief. I don't think he deserves to even TOUCH Mac OS/X.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 03/05/09
You need a roomba  Marcos El Malo | 03/07/09
pc or not pc  The Management consultant | 03/15/09
To be PC  The Management consultant | 03/15/09

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