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From: NM 
Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe uk.finance uk.rec.driving
Subject: Re: Motorists hit by card clone scam
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 22:30:13 GMT

Magda wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 22:22:59 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, NM  arranged
> some electrons, so they looked like this:
> 
>  ... Magda wrote:
>  ... > On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 23:11:13 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, steve@italiancar.co.uk (SteveH)
>  ... > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
>  ... > 
>  ... >  ... Magda  wrote:
>  ... >  ... 
>  ... >  ... >  ... A quick look at the Apple .fr store reveals that the MacBook is 1099
>  ... >  ... >  ... Euros, or, roughly £750.
>  ... >  ... >  ... 
>  ... >  ... >  ... At the UK store, it's £749.
>  ... >  ... >  ... 
>  ... >  ... >  ... What were you saying again?
>  ... >  ... > 
>  ... >  ... > That you guys don't qualify as Europeans.
>  ... >  ... 
>  ... >  ... Erm, what has that got to do with the price of Mac hardware?
>  ... >  ... 
>  ... >  ... You said it was expensive in mainland Europe, I proved it was the same
>  ... >  ... price as in the UK.
>  ... >  ... 
>  ... >  ... Care to come up with some evidence of these expensive Macs?
>  ... > 
>  ... > You only saw one price - check better, in several shops, in several countries. Macs are
>  ... > always more expensive in the end.
>  ... > 
>  ... If so and I'm not agreeing that this is the case, then the aggro free 
>  ... operation makes it worth while. I can't remember when this Mac last 
>  ... crashed (if it ever did) Windoze was regular, several time a day on 
>  ... occasions.
> 
> That's why 99.99% of the world are using Macs... they are so wunnnnnerful...
> 
Well they work for me but I've never been a sheep, however if you are 
happy with it that's all that matters.