> I have known a few demented Mac users (of various subtypes) in my time > (including myself,) but have never met one so powerful as described as > to initiate an entire development project like that.
User keeps pestering helpdesk, helpdesk has no means of doing anything about it -> pesters admin, admin calls developers if there is a mac version, and somehow each link in the chain. It's the repetition mostly. > I suppose one could have a totally mixed corporate environment but one > side usually wins out with the Macs usually being the ousted camp - if the > company is not a graphics design firm. Except for a few scattered excentrics, it was one department that made the company newspaper that held most of the macs. That department was also the most vocal. > I went to Circuit City and bought a cheap PC for > $350. Typical solution for a small business owner, but not for an employee, and certainly not in a large corporation. See also above, the requests are not always ultimatum. It is the constant nudges and requests over a long time. > I don't even > like to fool with the UNIX command line on my mac.... heh Why is that? It is the only useful part :-) _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal