It was thus said that the Great Richard Erlacher once stated:
so ... what conclusion should one draw from this? When the Apple guys spelled
it differently, what did they change?
The apple you eat is a McIntosh (no `a', `I' capitalized) and is named
after the farmer that first grew them. The Apple you compute on is the
Macintosh (includes `a', the `i' is not capitalized).
Why Apple Computer changed the spelling, I don't know.
-spc (Maybe to please some lawyers or something ... )