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Re: Re: What!

Originally posted by King Cobra
gjohns01, for the most part, I agree with you, but in a much lighter sense.

Let me just say that do not be disappointed that you may have to pay for an upgrade, because I only see this as the most logical way that Apple, basically, attributes respect and recognition, by selling a fully enhanced package of software that most likely WILL be worth the upgrade. If you still think that all of this paying just to upgrade to a .2 with a few extra add-ons is moosesh!t then ask Backtothemac. He has only a beta, and on his G3 there are vast improvements.

P.S. gjohns01, I do recommend that you post a little more lightly. Otherwise, we could have another flame war going about. And I know exactly what those are like.

And now for my final thought. It is obvious that when we feel that we are getting cheated out of a package of software for money we get angry. We look only at the cost of the software, as it is usually the most prominent "label" on anything physical that requires a price tag. However, most of us fail to realize the real beauty of the package inside the price tag. We fail to overlook the price tag and we oversee what the benefit of this price tag really is. Inside this price tag is an upgrade that some people say would be an absolutely incredible package. Apple has already given us an inside look at the package of software. It is fair to say that it is free to explore and get more information on these improvements or additions, but it is also fair to say that to actually keep the materials for your own personal use you are required to take notice of the price tag. You are entitled to personally use these advancements in software if and only if you accept to purchase the package, instead of free-viewing it. "'Till next time take care of yourself, and each other." - Jerry Springer.

he he. Yeah I was joking for the most part. Very good point King Cobra.
 
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