Le débat sur le respect des valeurs humaines et de l'environnement est une chose.
Le débat sur la qualité des produits en est une autre.
En aucun cas le second ne devient une excuse pour ignorer le premier.
Sur le premier point on a des observations qui ont été faites, et on peut éventuellement en critiquer l'objectivité, mais il y a des points établis pour lesquels Apple ne conteste absolument pas.
Sur le deuxième, on en revient souvent à une question de goûts et de couleurs.
Ragoutoutou+1, surtout quand on est une entreprise de premier ordre, dans une technologie de pointe ou c'est assez facile d'intégrer la HQE sur le plan production.
En plus ils font un fric monstre. Si encore c'était une boite de pauvre...
Ladies and gentlement, I would like to share a story with you. A story about how I cunt spell, because I used firefox ad thunderbrd.
Firefox has a searching featr, when you search for words on teh page. Hit Ctrl-F (of course, which is yet another shameless subliminal propaganda as F stands for firefox, and Ctrl-F has always(tm) been windows searching feature button) and you get a popunder where you type in the wourd you want to sarch for. As soon as you statr typing leters, the firefox jumps about the page highlighting you occurences of those letters. As you continue to type, moer and more worsd would get highlighted that matchthe searching criteria. As soon as you hit a letter formin a word that is not found, the "find" input box turns red.
At first, I was very happy with this, because I could easily find any word I was looking for, instantly, nicely highlithed onscreen. Within a few seconds I could find out if the wanted word was present or not.
And what happened? I turned lazy. I started to read less and less of the text, using this searching feature like a maniack. My eyes grew lazy, and soon I started recognizing less and less of entire document, looking only at highlighted words....
With Internet Explorer, I have to thoroughly search for highlighted word, which gives me a chance to read entire text, or at least throw a more than a cursory glance. That demanded attention, and my attention span soon improved. My eyes grew back (normal) and I could read copius amounts of text easily.