Why do I hate apple?

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Switched over to mac a good few months ago.

Recently bought a new Dell laptop so I could play my Windows games. Vista made me realise just why I switched completely over to mac.
 
I for one love them, my experiences using Mac vs. PC are highly one sided towards to the apple. Never had a Mac crash on me, Thorpy must have a bad batch.

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Have you thought macs dont crash because they dont do anything?

If you could play high end games on them... perhaps they would crash a little more :P

And to be honest. When do Pcs crash? When their hardware dies? yeah well thats going to happen to a mac to.

All these arguements are so full of ****. A Pc can do everything a mac can do and extra. Why get a mac at its overpriced price?
 
All these arguements are so full of ****. A Pc can do everything a mac can do and extra. Why get a mac at its overpriced price?

Because you prefer the way they work?

And I thought last time we had this thread, it was shown they aren't really THAT overpriced, certainly not as much as people seemed to think.

And I think the comment "A Pc can do everything a mac can do and extra" ought to be the other way round, seeing as Mac's can run MacOS and Windows where as the PC can only run Windows :p
 
Switched over to mac a good few months ago.

Recently bought a new Dell laptop so I could play my Windows games. Vista made me realise just why I switched completely over to mac.

Could you summarise why you didn't like Vista?

As the only reason I disliked it was as it was slow with my spec.

He system keeps crashing and getting BSOD all the time with Windows Vista becuase he dosent know how to configure an operating system correctly and feels the need to blame it on Vista itself when it is actually user error.
 
He system keeps crashing and getting BSOD all the time with Windows Vista becuase he dosent know how to configure an operating system correctly and feels the need to blame it on Vista itself when it is actually user error.

Mac advantage:

No need to 'know how to configure an operating system'

I do know, as my PC has been wonderfully stable, but if a PC needs the user to have reasonably in depth knowledge of how the operating system functions to work, that can't be a good thing can it?
 
Why is it, every Mac user has not only a poor attitude to computing in general, but is so ignorant of computer business practices cannot see the system they buy into a Mac.

The entire "concept" of a Mac is a disturbing meme. Not only is there no seperation of hardware and software, they have to "market" Mac as some kind of lifestyle choice. PCs are grey boxes because they are sold on what they can *do* - anything.

Ask yourself the question - why does no-one want to install Mac OS X on their PC? Plenty of people mess with Windows and Linux, but not OS X...

Why does Mac have such a tiny tiny portion of industry? Render farms are run in Linux. Administration in large companies is all done on windows and Office.

Seems the only people who are using Macs are trendy schools, media arts students and the odd "entrepreneur".

Why buy a Porsche when you can get a corsa? - does the same thing, 4 wheels and all that.






Yeah, exactly. :rolleyes:
 
This "discussion" isn't going anywhere now so I'm going to close it boys.

No doubt you will all do it allll over again in a couple of months anyhoo :p
 
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