--- In exs-users@y..., Jeremy Martin <sadus@i...> wrote: > I'm not embarassed by the petition one bit, nor do I feel a fool. I > honestly believe the best and most effective thing we all can do is to > encourage Apple and Emagic every chance we get to reconsider this drastic > and insane decision. You obviously disagree, so great, don't sign the > petition -- but your "cry-baby" comment is outrageous. > > > I, for one, am tired of everyone being such cry-babies about this. > > Please - get over it, and move on. > > If they don't reverse this decision I'll get a DP Mac eventually, but I'll > still be happy with LAW for quite some time. It's nowhere near time to > move on yet... > > Jeremy > http://www.ixks.com/~sadus Knock yourself out, Jeremy. If you think the signatures of a couple hundred people are going to sway multi-million dollar companies from doing what is in _their_ best interests, then perhaps you would be interested in buying some land that I own in the Florida Everglades....? I think that I'm going to start a petition so McDonald's will bring back their _original_ " special sauce " on the first Big Macs... What do you think... Do you think I have a chance in getting my way ? Please God, Please God, Please God... I hope, I hope, I hope, I hope, I.... -JP. ;-)
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[exs] Re: Apple/Emagic Petition to continue Windows development
2002-07-11 by johnpaulmusic
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