By: Doug S (foo.delete@this.bar.bar), June 24, 2020 9:08 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
hobold (hobold.delete@this.vectorizer.org) on June 24, 2020 3:33 am wrote:
> When Apple transitions ISAs, that happens because they had bet on the wrong technology, or because they were
> unable to make it succeed, despite all the marketing. When Apple transitions ISAs, that is the correction
> of an earlier mistake. In the "best" case, an Apple ISA transition is an act of planned obsolescence.
Have you ever moved to a new house? When you did, did you view that as correcting a "earlier mistake"?
> When Apple transitions ISAs, that happens because they had bet on the wrong technology, or because they were
> unable to make it succeed, despite all the marketing. When Apple transitions ISAs, that is the correction
> of an earlier mistake. In the "best" case, an Apple ISA transition is an act of planned obsolescence.
Have you ever moved to a new house? When you did, did you view that as correcting a "earlier mistake"?