Is this a sign for me that it’s time to jump ship? I know some other folks have begun the move, is it time to leave behind the hideous chic of MAC OS X once and for all?

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Is this a sign for me that it’s time to jump ship? I know some other folks have begun the move, is it time to leave behind the hideous chic of MAC OS X once and for all?
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Seems like everyone is jumping ship. I’ll be sure to check out the real Brooklyn Bridge when I go into the city this weekend and see if there really is Ubuntu graffiti. If there is I think it really will be time to jump ship.
Shannon,
Citizen Journalism in action, take a camera! Although I think this was laser graffiti, technology does rob NYC of some of the popular aesthetic 🙂