The POCWACTSO Archives
(That’s “Plain Old Customers Without Any Connections To Speak Of”)
Catch up with past POCWACTSOs
2002
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Apple’s earnings: An armchair
analysis – 30 April
Tony Leggett reads the P&L -
Poor Old Resellers: Where, oh where, have all
the iMacs gone? – 26 March
Nobody Special on Apple’s production pipeline -
Now is the winter of our discontent – 21 March
Frontline Lamb on the Apple Stores getting the good stuff first -
Making the switch – 27 February
The tale of a “non-early adopter”
2001
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Another Macworld, another update – 31 July
FrontLine Lamb takes us through the MWNY announcements from a reseller’s point of view -
Does one megahertz per day keep the analysts
at bay? – 24 July
Tony Leggett on the underwhelming MWNY -
Global branch-office wedge-politics –
Is this “Freedom to Innovate”? – 10 July
Tony Leggett on Microsoft’s international doings -
Out with the old, in with...? – 18 April
Introducing Jeff Cooper -
Oh, what an alpha! Opera for the Mac truly
sings! – 6 March
Tony Leggett on Opera’s entry to the Mac market -
A MWSF wish list – it’s the
little things that count... – 9 January
Tony Leggett hopes for some late Christmas presents
2000
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“Poor old resellers without many
connections to speak of?” – Part Two – 11 August
“Frontline Lamb” on the implications of Apple’s retail moves for small retailers -
Not one frickin’
megahertz – 27 July
Tony Leggett on what didn’t happen at MacWorld New York -
AppleCartel™ Australia – Is
the 30-store mega-merger good for consumers? – 12 July
Tony Leggett -
“Poor old resellers without many
connections to speak of?” – Part One – 7 July
Frontline Lamb -
The POCWACTSO FAQ: Infrequent answers to
frequently asked questions – 31 May
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