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September 18, 2008 (Computerworld) Several digital images that
Microsoft Corp. has posted on its Web site to trumpet its new "I'm a
PC" advertising campaign were actually created on Macs, according to
the files' originating-software stamp.
Four of the images that Microsoft made available on its PressPass
site today display the designation "Adobe Photoshop C3 Macintosh"
when their file properties are examined. The images appear to be
frames from the television ads that Microsoft will launch later
today.
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Not all of the images on the PressPass site were generated on Macs.
The sample print ads, which highlight the campaign's "Life Without
Walls" slogan, were produced using the Windows version of Adobe
Photoshop, according to their files.
Look at the incompetents most of you Wintards trust to keep you paid.
Not only can't they make products that are worth a crap, but they can't
even do a simple task on their own Operating© System© to further their
own cause. Worse, they can't seem to figure out how to hide their
tracks, even after being caught out in similar things before.
Hope you guys can hold out after Blammer sinks the Good Ship Lollipop
once and for all. With the economy reeling as it is now, the soup lines
might be so long that your worthless stock options get cut by 99%
between the time you get in line and the time you have a chance to
trade them in for a small, previously chewed piece of stale, moldy
bread.
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Buy microsoft products. It's not like you needed that money or those
rights or that security anyway.
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