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Changing...but to the wrong processor?
Change is good. But if they're not going to go PC Compatible, they should have just waited and changed to commodity Cell processors.

At least writing viruses will be easy. :>
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Changing...but to the wrong processor?  Brian@... | 06/06/05
Err...  thetargos | 06/06/05
wrong  richman555 | 06/06/05
Nice to see a positive outlook  Squawkbox | 06/06/05
I'd have participated too but...  Arm A. Geddon | 06/06/05
Let it go. You're being rational again  Prognosticator | 06/06/05
What about old software?  tic swayback | 06/06/05
Re: What about old software?  jacrav | 06/06/05
Do you really believe that?  tic swayback | 06/06/05
Stop it Tic  osreinstall | 06/06/05
But how well will they work?  tic swayback | 06/06/05
You should always wait  osreinstall | 06/06/05
I'm just miffed  tic swayback | 06/06/05
tic...Windows on PPC or Cell...  MacCanuck | 06/07/05
Good questions  tic swayback | 06/07/05
Be prepared...  Rick_K | 06/06/05
maybe  markdoc.geo | 06/07/05
Old software...  jbroche18 | 06/07/05
Watch for *SIMULTANEOUS* booting of MacOS and Windows!  Atlant | 06/07/05
Don't count on it...  BitTwiddler | 06/07/05
VPC would be a stop-gap; the hypervisor would be the *REAL* news!  Atlant | 06/07/05
I guess these 'experts'...  BitTwiddler | 06/07/05
spot on  Ken_z | 06/07/05
What happened  tic swayback | 06/07/05
IF IBM had kept up it's end of this perhaps Apple could  Laff | 06/07/05
Here's a scenario  Henaway | 06/07/05

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