Posted by EricInSEI on November 14, 2013 at 12:38:15 from (76.2.247.83):
In Reply to: Re: OT Windows 8 posted by jimg.allentown on November 14, 2013 at 08:36:10:
(when they had stores) - The Apple Stores have not gone away.
snooty butler in a Brooks Brothers suit - no Apple store or dealer I've ever been to.
or to do any upgrading yourself - I've replaced drives and installed memory on every Apple computer I've owned since 1979.
What made the IBM compatible the "king of the hill?" - When P&G went all IBM (1980's) it was rumored that IBM had paid off a vice president. IBM wouldn't run the lab automation equipment, it was all Apple compatible so the labs had to go around upper management to get the computers they needed. One lab bought "spare parts" and assembled their own Apple. Also many companies already had IBM typewriters, clocks, mainframes, and other equipment so they bought IBM PC's because the purchasing department was comfortable with IBM.
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