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Bad Marriage to begin with...
Not to sound like Mike Cox, but when I was in training, an old IBMer was talking about meeting Steve Jobs and how demanding he was. Always a "My way or highway" guy. IBM unfortunately didn't care to do much. Too bad they fell more for the business suave of Bill Gates with OS/2. If IBM had paid more attention to Apple and really worked hard on getting the G5 up to a reasonable amount of production, Apple probably would have held on. Steve always hated the business suite types of IBM anyway.

I would have liked to see the marriage last and I won't say good riddance, because I don't like where Apple is going. I feel Apple is a very good company when dealing with computing. I just wish they would get back to being the front runner of technology instead of following.
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IBM like MOTO  sp29 | 06/09/05
Pure, unadulterated spin  John L. Ries | 06/09/05
IBM  GoPower | 06/09/05
I second that!  polax@... | 06/09/05
IBM is really a foundary, not what Apple needs (or wants)  Prognosticator | 06/10/05
Volume  GoPower | 06/10/05
Makes sense for both sides  tic swayback | 06/09/05
Intel  GoPower | 06/09/05
Big difference  tic swayback | 06/09/05
Also there is AMD...does anyone think that OSX for  Laff | 06/10/05
Really  GoPower | 06/10/05
I have to disagree  tic swayback | 06/10/05
Apple and IBM were partners  GoPower | 06/10/05
Not much of a partnership  tic swayback | 06/11/05
Have to disagree on one point.  ShadeTree | 06/13/05
The idea has lots of appeal  tic swayback | 06/13/05
Whooha In Your Face  Squawkbox | 06/09/05
Yeap  GoPower | 06/09/05
Oh I know  Squawkbox | 06/09/05
Why not  mabricen | 06/09/05
Hmmmm I did not know that  Squawkbox | 06/09/05
Yes..  Patrick Jones | 06/09/05
I wonder then  Squawkbox | 06/09/05
Got it right  mabricen | 06/10/05
MS Trojan Horse  MacCanuck | 06/09/05
Bad Marriage to begin with...  nucrash | 06/09/05
4 million CPU a year.  mabricen | 06/09/05
Slight correction  tic swayback | 06/09/05
I know  mabricen | 06/10/05
But not in the next two years  GoPower | 06/10/05
Not a fan of the way Steve Jobs is handling this  Richard Flude | 06/09/05
I think problems ahead for Apple  hipparchus2000 | 06/10/05
Does that not assume that thngs are going to stay  Laff | 06/10/05
Apple's not in trouble in your scenario  tic swayback | 06/10/05
True  GoPower | 06/10/05
very true, gateway, dell etc have their work cut out for them  hipparchus2000 | 06/10/05
Jobs can be a bitter man  tic swayback | 06/10/05
AIM  Jkirk3279 | 06/14/05
PPC NEVER hung on the desktop  zeusfuse | 06/20/05
Who but a Troll could possibly believe this?  An_Axe_to_Grind | 06/09/05
That's what I wanted to know  John L. Ries | 06/10/05

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