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Re: Great to see Motorola's back on track again!!!
« on: March 16, 2003, 10:11:21 PM »
Motorola back on track? Don't make me laugh!

Mac users have been keeping track of the record for a lot longer, and the G5 has been nothing but smoke, mirrors, and hopeless optimism about a hopeless company. Motorola is one of those companies which inspires Dilbert comic strips (quite literally).

Survey forums.appleinsider.com for a record of the damage. Please, don't waste your time rooting for this loser company.
 

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Re: Great to see Motorola's back on track again!!!
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2003, 03:53:32 AM »
macosrumors.com is the retarded drool-cup boy of the mac rumor sites. For several YEARS now they haven't had a SINGLE scoop that panned out. In other words they have been making crap up for YEARS. The only information they didn't make up was stolen from other sites, INCLUDING THIS ONE!

forums.appleinsider.com for crissakes. We've been monitoring these rumor mills for a long time now. Don't be fooled by click-whores.
 

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Re: Great to see Motorola's back on track again!!!
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2003, 06:20:47 AM »
The whole 'G' business isn't Motorola's or IBM's idea anyway. The G4 is really a G3. The core didn't change like it did from G1 to G2 to G3.

The fabled G5 is even more vaporous than AOS4 (if that's possible). Supposedly Apple was depending on Motorola to not drop the ball again, but really they haven't even picked up the last ball they dropped. I don't believe the G5 ever existed beyond the dry marker phase, if that. You can mark it at AOS5 level on the vapor scale.

See forums.appleinsider.com to cut through the crap.