I actually think (with the exception of Beeblebrox who apparently could analyze his way out of a paper bag) that the Mac people in this forum have succinctly pointed out the flaw in Hadley's "argument." Yes, the internet is an important thing. But just because it has become a vital tool for most people, DOESN'T mean it becomes the only important thing. The internet doesn't control the aspects of how we interrelate with our computer. If someday it conceivably could, then we can revisit this debate. Even if it ever does, we are nowhere close to that point now. Anyone who has ever studied even basic logic will tell you that this argument was flawed in its concept.
BTW... I am both a Windows and Mac user, and while at times I do find that Mac people can be a little fanatical, I don't see it in this thread.
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