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And he bailed himself out

By Jimmy Johnson

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There’s a scene in “Pulp Fiction” wherein John Travolta explains his travel experience in France to Samuel L. Jackson: “Everything over there’s the same, but it’s different.” I enjoyed that line, because it perfectly encapsulated my own ideas on the subject. My new Apple notebook is something like that, too. It’s the same as my PC, but different. Because of the holiday, I’ve not really done more than see the sights of my new hardware, so the transition hardly has begun. I just hope I wind up better than John Travolta did in the movie.

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