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It is never too late
WinTard 9th Jan
Larry said:

The big question here is whether this OS is too little too late.



Since things constantly change unpredictably, it is never too late to do the right thing.

Want proof? Just look at Apple on the verge of bankruptcy in 1997. And Microsoft bailout of Apple.

Just Google it and read all about it. Now look where they are.

So if what goes up must come down; does that mean what comes down must go up?

Well if it didn't work that way, there would be no stock markets possible and no commissions paid to brokers regardless of buy or sell...

Hm, now the stock market game become a bit more clear eh?

http://business.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/06/is-apple-losing-its-cool-factor/

Is Apple losing its cool factor?

Posted by: CNN Anchor and Correspondent, Richard Quest

London (CNN) ??? Shock! Horror! Crisis! Apple???s iPhone was not the top selling phone at Christmas ??? Samsung???s Galaxy S II was. Can this be? What has gone wrong? Surely some mistake?
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Apple users believe they have seen the light and are messianic about the company. Everyone else thinks the Appleites have drunk the Kool-Aid, probably need therapy and gleefully look forward to when the Apple empire???s cool veneer starts to wear thin.
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By now Appleites are frothing and ready to hit their MacBook Air keys to put me down. Well go ahead ??? but never forget Apple fell from grace once before. There is no immutable law that says it can???t happen again.



Oh, were there ever stock market crashes in past history? Anyone? Anyone??

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