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Apple Myths

    A good friend of mine recently sent me a 9-page argument for why he's using Rhapsody rather than an iPod/iTunes, and why he's sticking with Windows rather than trying out a Macintosh. This guy is highly intelligent, well read, and well intentioned. But he also suffers from the general brainwashing I've noticed afflict many humans when it comes to thinking about all things Apple. I've observed a large number of humans who share these strange opinions. They probably don't remember the night they were whisked away by Microsoft's goons and subjected to hours of in-depth brain abuse, but their behavior certainly reveals the lasting effects of this treatment. I am beginning this blog by addressing the common, but peculiar and illogical arguments, that these humans make, reflecting their commonly held myths and misunderstandings about:
    
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