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Not very often
Take a look at the numbers, Apple has shipped 680,000
iBooks worldwide in 2003, and estimates from the
petitions show that there seem to be problems with
approximately 0.2% of them. Talk about over-hype.
Posted by: tic swayback   Posted on: 01/29/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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wow  stephen732@... | 01/28/04
Smart Move For Apple, although Late..  Delaware Boy | 01/29/04
Better late than never  MarcB_z | 01/29/04
And that's why people pay more for Apples  el1jones | 01/29/04
I'm glad  nograin | 01/29/04
and I thought...  neil ubich | 01/29/04
Things do go wrong  dscherf | 01/29/04
Not very often  tic swayback | 01/29/04
Now if IBM would do same for bad harddrives  FilledOut | 01/29/04

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