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| Date | 2017-03-15 14:45 -0700 |
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| Subject | Re: Apple's "keep-them-dumb" overpriced devices lose luster in American classrooms |
| From | michaelunowho@gmail.com |
On Monday, March 6, 2017 at 11:59:17 AM UTC-5, chrisv wrote: > Alan Browne wrote: > > > Martin Edwards wrote: > > > >> Interesting, but it looks like an undeclared ad. Myself I could never > >> make head nor tail of Apple's operating system and have never bothered > >> with it. > > > > It does take more than a room temperature IQ, to be sure. > > Are you sure? I always thought that MacOS was optimized for dullards. > > Of course, some "smart" people like them, too... That, and optimized for low buck, stoopid,insecure luzers, who think the process of buying a Mac on time, makes them appear smarter and wealthier.
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Re: Apple's "keep-them-dumb" overpriced devices lose luster in American classrooms michaelunowho@gmail.com - 2017-03-15 14:45 -0700
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