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Mr. Murphy will be pleased.
I'm anticipating his announcement that Sun has made yet another in its spate of infallibly successful moves. And he might grudgingly observe that Apple's switch is looking better in retrospect.

Sometimes being consistent means confronting hobgblins.



[Explaining: A blog author on ZDNet called Paul Murphy has frequently defended Sun and attacked Intel, including Apple's switch for the Mac.
He now has to deal with what happens when your enemy becomes your friend's friend.]
Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 01/22/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Huh?  CattleProd | 01/22/07
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Mr. Murphy will be pleased.  Anton Philidor | 01/22/07
Yup  DevGuy_z | 01/22/07
CPU  BALTHOR | 01/22/07
hmmm, not quite  maldain | 01/23/07
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