Let's just say he has a history of Cubes that don't sell too well.
Yeah but the Powermac Cube was badly targeted. It was basically a the base model Powermac G4 of the day, in a smaller, non-expandable form-factor, for the same price. It was cool, but when the pros and cons were weighed, everyone chose the machine with 2 disk drive bays, 2 hard drive bays, and 4 PCI slots over the one that was silent and small.
I want something to replace the iMac and Mac Mini, not the Mac Pro.