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Dvorak's feelings on using a pointing device

The nature of the personal computer is simply not fully understood by companies like Apple (or anyone else for that matter). Apple makes the arrogant assumption of thinking that it knows what you want and need. It, unfortunately, leaves the “why” out of the equation — as in “why would I want this?” The Macintosh uses an experimental pointing device called a ‘mouse’. There is no evidence that people want to use these things. I don’t want one of these new fangled devices.

— John C. Dvorak in 1984, reviewing the original Macintosh. How that idiot has made a living as a technology writer for the 25 years is a total mystery to me. Anyone who regularly reads his column, or any publication that would pay for such stupidity, is equally pointless.

If you're not following him already - check out Jim Ray - he's an interesting guy.

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For the record:

It's funny how people only get excited about Microsoft products when they're presented via years-away pre-release mockup videos.

I wanted to put this here for future reference when the Microsoft Courier is found out to be nowhere near as good (or timely) as the mockup videos make it out to be.

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