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cahult

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« on: 19 August 2003, 01:42 »
The swedish branch of Microsoft has done what Microsoft international has done in the past, used a mac in its commercial. Look for a picture with chains around a computer. That computer is a Mac, model 7500 introduced by in 1995!!!!!

The words left of the picture say: Avoid viruses and surf safely.

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« Reply #1 on: 19 August 2003, 02:22 »
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« Reply #2 on: 19 August 2003, 03:31 »
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The swedish branch of Microsoft has done what Microsoft international has done in the past, used a mac in its commercial. Look for a picture with chains around a computer. That computer is a Mac, model 7500 introduced by in 1995!!!!!

The words left of the picture say: Avoid viruses and surf safely.
That comes as no surprise. It goes to show you the extent of the contempt they have for their customers: automatically assuming that they'd be too st00pid to recognize an early Mac.     Think about that as you contemplate your next purchase of Longhorn.

Ironic isn't it? You can surf with a Mac and be a helluva lot safer than with any version of Winderz. Truth in advertising for a change?    
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« Reply #3 on: 19 August 2003, 11:26 »
I have a Performa 640 that looks a lot like that. Without the chains, of course. Same monitor, too.

What probably happened is that whoever put that site together used stock pictures, and didn't recognize it was a Mac. But since Macs have always been the puter of choice for graphics professionals, it's not too surprising that the photographer had a Mac handy.
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