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So your Basing your decision on a single criteria?
How close does the Apple get to gold?

Do you even know?

How about this, since you can use a five year old power
book g4 and there is no way in hell you can use a five year
old Windows machine with Vista, how much are they giving
for longevity?

How many points are they giving for individuals who
recycle their own notebooks?

In short basing your buying decision on a single metric, ie
a metric created by a third party whose criteria may not be
the best is just plain dumb.

Regards

Joe Dokes
Posted by: joedokes   Posted on: 05/17/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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So your Basing your decision on a single criteria?  joedokes | 05/17/08
So because it is Apple  mdemuth | 05/18/08
RE: Unused Mac G4s  steviesteveo | 05/24/08
Learn to think for yourself  MarcB_z | 05/17/08
RE: Disaster averted: But (sob) my next notebook might not be an Apple one  cameljockey | 05/17/08
How dare you!!!!  James T. Kirk | 05/18/08
Too bad that those metrics don't keep track of length of ownership  TashaG | 05/18/08
While the EPEAT criteria are useful..  msalzberg | 05/19/08

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