![]() Many people who think this way have developed into disgruntled pundits who do their best to pepper their readers, ad nauseam, with year after year of Apple-failure mispredictions. Those “kids” at Apple must be so delighted to have success at all, that when confronted with any kind of threat, they’ll surely choose the easiest, least risky, most immediate way out. And they feel that if faced with a game of chicken, Apple is sure to swerve. When stuck-in-the-’90s technophiles see Apple doing well, they naturally assume that such success can be easily taken away. In this distorted vision, the 1990s never really ended. ![]() In their minds, Apple is forever the desperate also-ran that sells to an audience of benighted purists who can’t see that they’ve already lost. When Starting A Game of Chicken With Apple, Expect To LoseĪCCLIMATING to computing in the fifteen year period from about 1985 to 1999 has, I think, permanently affected many technologists’ perception of Apple.
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