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The Apple Empire

I think we need to start asking ourselves: How much can you *really* trust Apple? Sure, in the beginning they were a relatively honest and trustworthy company. Even their philosophy of completely controlling every aspect---the hardware, marketing, sales, etc.---of their products made some sense. Doing so eliminated the problems which Microsoft had struggled with managing... hardware incompatabilities, driver issues, OS being installed onto--or worse being sold with---sub-par hardware... all of these issues, although not technically nor directly the fault of Microsoft, they become attributed as the fault of the software. (These problems which still exist although the industry has gotten exceedingly better with. Better cooperative development with hardware manufacturers for hardware and drivers, clearer communication of hardware requirements, etc.) In this early point of the computer industry, Apple's full-control mantra saved itself a lot of headaches. Every Apple computer had

Introverts

I have long known that I was an introvert. I dislike the popular conception of introverts as being shy loners, unable to fit in, so it is not something I often admit to. While I generally enjoy the company of others, I need time by myself to recharge. I generally prefer quiet and solitude as opposed to high-stimuli environments. I would prefer a laid back evening, having a couple of drinks with some close friends opposed to a big party or a crowded bar almost any day. It wasn't until recently I have come to embrace this introversion aspect of my personality. Somewhere around four months or so ago, I had taken the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator . I had taken it once before--with the same result--however this last time I have taken a more serious look at the results. I don't know why the results didn't have any profound meaning for me... perhaps I dismissed it as having some of the Barnum Effect , where, much like in horoscopes, the results are generalized enough