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Re: The Slow Decay Of The Microsoft Consumer
« on: April 24, 2012, 07:34:12 AM »
Okay that "report" is yet more rubbish to use the term of the moment :-)

So many sites posting news that is either false, based on no fact etc... the grammer and spelling for some are not up to par and the lack of research is staggering :-)

Our local papers that are now online have turned to quick fixes, either rushing out badly edited junk or streaming news from other sites without even checking what they're streaming.

The world today maybe the information highway but it's quantity not quality. Social media sites are a wash of crap. Anyway I've gone off topic.

MS isn't decaying it's changing for sure. As for Apple over priced PC hardware these days. OSX/iOS loaded with bugs, immature fisher price feel, limitations galore not only hardware wise but software. Yet people follow the ihype train.
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