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Yes... 1984 has nothing on Apple's methods
One needs only to spend some time on the Apple forums. Most messages that are critical disappear down the memory hole.

Jobs himself is a perfect example of doublespeak, with his salesman's RDF.

Hardware and software problems rarely spoken of, until they're fixed. Then they act as if it never happened.
Posted by: kdarling   Posted on: 01/23/09  (Edited: 01/23/2009 @ 07:09) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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