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101 ways to save Apple, revisited

101 ways to save Apple, revisited

Some of my favorites:

22. Create a new kids’ computer, an upgradable Wintel-compatible machine. Bad advice. Really, really bad advice.

60. Abandon the Mach operating system you just acquired and run Windows NT kernel instead. Bad advice. Really, really bad advice.

88. Acknowledge that there are people with repetitive stress injuries. Good advice. Apple didn’t follow it, though.

There are lots of gems in this great finding by Shawn Blanc, who points to the weblog of Rafe Colburn, reminiscing on an 1997 article by Wired’s James Daly titled, “101 ways to save Apple”. I got a laugh out of number 88, and you can read the full list (with commentary) at RC3.org.