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Yes, its true, talking to a Mac user is like talking to someone that is a firm believer in the hardware and software they use. Since I complained to the Futurelawyer about not posting about using Mac’s in a law office, he has asked me to guest post. So, now I have to put my money where my mouth is. Watch for future post on the Futurelawyer about using Mac’s in the law office. Below is Futurelawyer’s post about this very subject.
Let me introduce you to Grant Griffiths, a Kansas lawyer who publishes the home office lawyer blog. Grant is a man after my own heart, in that he believes in the power of technology to free the practice of law from the constraints of the traditional office. However, he is one of those weird Mac users. Talking to a Mac user is like talking to ‘She Who Must Be’ Obeyed’. You never know whether you are communicating.
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Anyway, Grant has graciously consented to doing guest posts about the use of Macs in the practice of law, and I look forward to learning from him. Welcome, Grant.
Source for Post Futurelawyer.
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