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From: David Woyciesjes <DAW_at_yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
Date: Wed May 1 13:27:31 2002

> From: Chris
>
> > And Chris, couldn't you tell I' was breaking your stones? C'mon,
> >you've seen my basement... :)
>
> Yes... but your statement was still correct. I implied that Apple was far
> better than it really is when compared to things outside the wintel
> world. I was simply wrong in that respect.
>
> Besides, how could you be anything but pro-Mac... you proudly display
> your OS X uptime in your sig
>
> -chris
>
        Well, I'm not sure if it's really pro-Mac, but more of pro-OS X, or
is it pro-*BSD, and a bit of 'about time someone took it to the masses'.

        And I should fix my sig, it's now 10.1.4...
[~] dwoycies% uname -a
Darwin dwoyciesjes-g4.unipress.yale.edu 5.4 Darwin Kernel Version 5.4: Wed
Apr 10 09:27:47 PDT 2002; root:xnu/xnu-201.19.3.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power
Macintosh powerpc
        And I should clarify, the only reason this machine has been rebooted
since I loaded OS X back on 1/22/2002 is because Apple hasn't figured out
how to update the system without a reboot... So that's only 3 reboots, all
by choice, not crashes.
        So, technically the "Running without a crash" isn't really wrong.

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