1. dtmdoc - I think the iBook is an excellent value. The TiBook is cool, but pushing the limits of dollar value.
2. You all suck. This thread has been people ripping on each other instead of listening. Each and every person who posted to this thread sucks.
3. Generalizations are always wrong.
4. A note to those who don't know me, 2 is overstated, 3 says so, and 3 is self effacing / self contradicting. It's a joke, laugh.
5. We have 6 Herve's. And counting I assume.
6. I think .mac is overpriced at stated pricing, but reasonable at $50 / year for how much most people will use it. It's just that MANY people only used / will use the e-mail. and $9 per month for an e-mail address is more than AOL charges for 7 of them, and AOL'll give you free dial up for 3 hours / month with that.
6.2 Virus protection as a feature? I don't use it now. How is this a feature? I have only had one virus on my computer, it was a Word Macro virus in help documentation that I never read ... and I don't use Word. Anyway, I think that one year subscriptions could be given away with purchases like OSes and machines, and I haven't seen this. I'd gladly pay $100/year to get major OS upgrades for free upon release.
7. I can pay for 10.2 - but I don't understand why Apple is trying to fragment their user base. The stats I saw were like 10% using X and 90% using 9. Why break up the user base into 9, 10, and 10.2 when the money made from current 10 users is tiny compared to 9 users and new users. That's what tweaks my noggin.
8. I feel like I'm gonna butt heads with El Diablo again. I know a lot of people who are dropping their mac.com accounts because the package doesn't fit them. I think Apple could make similar money and offer similar services, but continue to offer $15/year or free e-mail only 5M accounts. 10.2 is supposed to add features, not kill old ones. The OS and its services was not intended or marketed as subscription based.
9. .mac is probably the most awful name to give this service. I think it was meant as a playful jab at microsoft, and instead it has come off as emulation. Why this is so could be an interesting discussion, but probably not one that will happen here.
10. I write too much when I'm angered.