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Golden Apples

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National Review, August 17th, 1998

The Mac is a superior product. So why does it seem destined for market oblivion?

Your typical preacher at a religious revival speaks of the resurrection of the dead -- the crucial instance of which, he'll tell you, occurred two thousand years ago. Every half-hour on the half-hour, the revival preacher at the Macworld trade show at the Javits Center in Manhattan also spoke of a resurrection, but one that was occurring that very moment. The young man with wild eyes and a white polo shirt stood before a motley group of the Apple Faithful (as the New York Times has called them) to offer cheerfu...

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