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It has been my experience that organizations that use Macs generally trust their employees and, to use the jargon, empower them, whereas organizations that use PCs are generally command and control organizations which tend to centralize decisions and treat employees as mere tools of the organization. PCs are better for this latter purpose, and I am convinced that it is this understanding that drove so many businesses and government agencies to get PCs. — harmon@interaccess.com
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Tobacco Activists last modified September 2nd, 2005.