>
> Apple apparently preferred users upgrading to 10.7, 
>>
>
> Considering that Apple dropped support for 10.6 it is imho grossly 
> negligent to connect a OSX 10.6 machine to the internet. Upgrade to OSX 
> >=10.7 or Linux ;-)
>  
>

You always say stuff like that ("buy the poor guy a few gig of ram", etc.). 
   But it's not "grossly" negligent if you aren't going to phishing sites 
and it's probably not really an option for a lot of users to upgrade or 
switch to Linux - it is not JUST inertia that has all those people keeping 
XP or even older versions of Windows, for instance.   As an example, I knew 
a lot of people who upgraded to 10.5 back in the day from 10.4 and really 
regretted it because it made the machine so much slower.  Especially 
regarding Linux conversion, I can throw a couple thick (and scholarly) 
books I just read about real costs that entail at you while you duck - and 
I don't say that because I think Linux is bad.  Plop this argument into the 
developing world with few IT resources of the sort needed to make Linux fun 
and easy, or to try to just randomly find exactly the chip you need at the 
price you can pay ... 

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