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Avon CEO Andrea Jung joins Apple’s Board of Directors
Mac Daily News ^ | Monday, January 07, 2008 - 08:35 AM EST

Posted on 01/07/2008 10:24:39 PM PST by Swordmaker

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To: Swordmaker

$1499 back in the early ‘80’s. wow! what a bargain back then.


21 posted on 01/07/2008 11:53:15 PM PST by robomatik (thompson/hunter '08)
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/sarc>


22 posted on 01/07/2008 11:55:31 PM PST by robomatik (thompson/hunter '08)
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To: Swordmaker

She should just cut to the chase and expand her lips to cover her entire face.


23 posted on 01/07/2008 11:59:57 PM PST by July 4th (A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
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To: robomatik

The original IBM PC Model 5150 cost $2999 in 1981 for the bare bones stripped version, no options. Such a deal!


24 posted on 01/08/2008 12:02:55 AM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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i highly doubt that estimate. many people in the early ‘80s bought pc’s just because they were less expensive (not necessarily better).


25 posted on 01/08/2008 12:06:50 AM PST by robomatik (thompson/hunter '08)
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http://oldcomputers.net/ibm5150.html

http://www.landley.net/history/mirror/timelines/2241419.html

“2. IBM PC 5150 — The smartest move IBM made in developing its entry in the growing personal computer market in 1981 was using off-the-shelf parts that were interchangeable. That was also its undoing. The IBM PC became a standard not because of the IBM brand, but because the design was easily copied and sold for less. Its original price tag was $3,000 for a base model with a single 5 1/4-inch floppy drive and 64 kilobytes of memory, and its Intel 8088 chip chugged along at 4.77 MHz. Still, the design of most of today’s Windows-based PCs is little changed.”

http://blog.wired.com/wiredphotos6/2006/12/9_ibm_5150_pers.html

On Aug. 12, 1981, IBM launched the 5150 and changed home and office life forever. The system packed a 4.77-MHz Intel 8088 processor and up to 256 KB of memory, weighed 25 pounds with “diskette” drive, and sold for $3,000.

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On top of that, my father still has the sales receipt for his original PC (long since consigned to the scrap heap). He paid a heck of a lot more than $3K for his - but the base price was listed there as, surprise, $3K.

Thank you for playing. You lose. Again.

Perhaps you should try recovering some of the bad sectors of your memory.


26 posted on 01/08/2008 12:17:30 AM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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in that era, please consign me to the tandy trs-80 heap. my trash 80 was fun for a while. perhaps alzheimers is settling in. perhaps not. but, you win! you are the man! now please! i have to go and rearrange my sock drawer now. the whites just dont look right with the argyles (you know how it is i’m sure). tell stevie that he’s doing wonders with the market share. tata! =)


27 posted on 01/08/2008 12:23:55 AM PST by robomatik (thompson/hunter '08)
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i highly doubt that estimate. many people in the early ‘80s bought pc’s just because they were less expensive (not necessarily better).

That's not an estimate... it's accurate.

There are a lot more. I remember buying the first AT Clone for one of my clients from a hole-in-the-wall PC maker in San Francisco in September 1984 for a bargain price of $2795 ... the IBM-PC-AT, released in August 1984, was $4995.

Does this poke a large enough hole in your theory that people bought IBM clones instead of Macs because they were cheaper? Again, the Mac was competitive.

28 posted on 01/08/2008 1:22:29 AM PST by Swordmaker (We can fix this, but you're gonna need a butter knife, a roll of duct tape, and a car battery.)
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$1499 back in the early ‘80’s. wow! what a bargain back then.

A Compaq desktop of approximate specs cost about $2,500 back then, and you were still just running DOS (no GUI). But if you want to count that the Mac included a screen and was portable, you're competing against the $5,000 luggables of the day.

29 posted on 01/08/2008 6:03:41 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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I understand one change she is making is the 2009 Macs will feature the ‘F’ keys spraying a fragrance.
Each ‘F’ key will be different.

Apple Blossom is the default.


30 posted on 01/08/2008 10:05:17 AM PST by Vinnie (You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Jihads You)
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Better than the alternative. All the new keyboards from Microsoft in 2010 (which will be rushed to market to compete) will also use fragrance spraying F-keys. However, instead of pleasant perfume or cologne scents, Microsoft will attempt to use this to prop up flagging Vista sales by having the scents be “what you can smell when you open a window on a grand Vista.”

Scents will range from Alpine Meadow (which mostly won’t work and causes cancer) to Central Park (complete with the smell of vomit and spilled beer from the winos) and New Jersey.

New Jersey will be the default.


31 posted on 01/08/2008 12:45:13 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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I’m a little surprised at this. Avon is considered the K-Mart of direct sales makeup. Not at all the upscale image Jobs likes Apple to project. Mary Kay is more along that path. Not sure what she brings to the table here...If you simply wanted solid business acumen, you could have gotten that anywhere.


32 posted on 01/08/2008 2:51:32 PM PST by DesScorp
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Not sure what she brings to the table here...If you simply wanted solid business acumen, you could have gotten that anywhere.

I suspect it has more to do with: Female, Chinese, Fluent in Mandarin, Successful CEO. Apple is pretty big in Japan, but I don't think their Chinese presence is large. They would probably like to sell a ton of Ipods and iPhones there.

33 posted on 01/08/2008 3:04:57 PM PST by LexBaird (Behold, thou hast drinken of the Aide of Kool, and are lost unto Men.)
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