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George Wagner gives us his thoughts on the end of the EvangeList. MacInTouch brings a sneak preview of QT4's MP3 capabilities and lots of product announcements. Every takes a look at the dark side of media coverage on the Columbine School shootings.

The first part of the column deals with political issues, but Mr. Del then ties that to the problems with Virus writing children. Charles Moore summarizes the week's PowerBook happenings. Here the author reveals himself as a Windows fan, and begins his fearmongering. Naturally they say it is viral, and that I should let it run its course. Dan Knight steps out of the Mac realm a little as he talks about society, the Columbine High School tragedy, and more.

MacOPINION reader Stan Smith sounds off on the issue that doesn't seem to go away. After proper registration is done you can drive your car. Del Miller dives into the roots of Mac and Microsoft history. John Martellaro lays out the future of world conflict and thinks that Apple could be a victim. John Bonner is getting fed up with people who constantyl seek the status-quo on Internet technologies.