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You fall short of understanding that Apple is not just hardware, but software as well. I have no issues with their hardware - it's ultimately no different than any PC's hardware... but the software and programming is what's different and that is exactly what I always thought the problem was. There is something in the Apple Webkit that makes certain computers have issues with unusually wrapping lines of text. A browser is software, thus, a browser problem is a software problem, and therefore, this is an Apple-related problem.
"When you say this, will you be surprised if your arguments seem to move about instead of staying put? And will you accuse me of being Daedalus who makes them move, though you are yourself much more skillful than Daedalus and make them go around in a circle? Or do you not realize that our argument has moved around and come again to the same place? [...] Or do you not remember?" - Socrates |
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