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Originally posted by macewan you live in n.c. right?
In the northwestern corner.
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people want to click the start button "just like a computer is 'sposed to have" and do their thing.
bobbyjoe and karen ray louise don't want to right click just to start typing a letter.
Idiot employees. You have a choice, I see. Either buy them Windows or fire them and hire someone able to right click or use something other than Windows. Would they be as lost at a Mac, I wonder?
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