"All that heat has to get there from somewhere, conservation laws of the universe being what they are and all"
Object!
The law of physics do not apply to Apple.
(check Reality Distortion Field)
Yaahaaaaaaaaaa,
JAjAajajjdada,
My Mac rules the *hip* worljd!!! *burph*
PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS (unloading some Jack Daniels)
Iai'Ll tell you *snort* that Windowes suhucks, itsss gonnaaahh die. Yeph, Microoosof is gone. Fiiinished.... lost.....oh daamnn.....
"Drops to the floor and starts snoring real loud"
As a Macintosh user with an iPod who considers himself very computer-savvy, I hate to break it to you, but for the most part, Mac users are unlikely to make the jump.
Why?
Because PC doesn't support anything.
And you've made the biggest reason painfully clear -- PCHeads think there are no alternatives.
What's the movie "Der Untergang" and you know what I mean.
I am serious!.
Until the PC can support the things that I love, like Final Cut Pro, Motion, DVD Studio Pro, Logic, I refuse to make the switch, no use in torturing myself. I'll demand functionality and aesthetics any day.
BTW I mean Windows PC users. Linux is a nice atlernative, not a criminal organization like MS.
Any real MacFan knows what Gregory Ng is talking about. When I meet someone who also owns a Mac we share the same experience. Everybody around us uses the same Wintel boxes, but we made a choice. This mean we aren't talking about our computers as problems, about virusses, etc. There is a whole cultere among college's at work talking about PC problems and how smart they are and how cheap they bought this or that. It's like talking about the soap's.
Now these people who never made a choose to use "our" platform use an iPod. The iPod really changed the way I relate to other Apple product owners.
But I don't mind. Because it's just a matter of feeding the masses. And this time Apple is feeding them!
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