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Subject: [ILUG] Re: [OT] MacOSX mailing list?
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Conor Wynne wrote:

>Dunno Tim, but I'm seriously considering buying one just for osx. But I'm
>gonna wait till they are providing the latest release first.

Every new Mac comes with an upgrade 10.2 CD as of last week.
So if you bought one on the 12th, you'd be running 10.2 before the release
this Friday night.

>Unless someone is selling some pomme kit for cheapish/swap?

Good luck with that, even Mac geeks have a longer upgrade cycle than the
average PC user, but you'd never know...

M.




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