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Re: How many times must Apple make such DRASTIC architecture changes?
<aiiadict@gmail.com> wrote:
> People who buy Macintrash computers are the same who
> buy designer shoes. Overpriced with little or no use, but
> they look nice. OOOooooh, is that a mac on your desk?
> I think someone should come out with a case for a mac,
> that looks like a mac, but no computer inside. I think
> you could sell them to people who can't afford designer
> shoes.
It's called a Macquarium. $20 on ebay
>
> They don't crash because there aren't softwares out
> there to crash them. The PC has millions of softwares.
> A bigger sample means more programs that crash,
> as well as MORE PROGRAMS ARE STABLE.....
Funny, I've found it pretty easy to crash every Mac I've ever owned.
> My 1950 Chevy never breaks. Thats because I never
> drive it. "My macintrash never crashes".... yeah, thats
> because you never run any software on it.
Well I don't have "millions of softwares" for my Macs, but I still
manage to crash them quite frequently, so I guess they must be pretty
darned good after all.
> is nice about lack of viruses, but I think this is due
> to lack of open information. You can't find out how
> to program it, so you can't make a virus for it.
No, I think that has more to do with the ubiquity of Windows... a bigger
target is always more tempting. Are you going to rob 7-11 or steal the
penny jar off the counter???
> OSX is a TOY. Looks like a video game.
On the other hand XP's breath-taking styling renders it more a work of
art than an operating system...
> I guess
> it may be good for general population (mindless
> drones that interpret media as reality), but for someone
> that actually wants to get something done with a
> programmable electronic machine, the PC is the
> way to go....
Actually only 2.7% of mindless drones use OSX... still, somewhere in
between the mindless droning and posing for pictures with my pretty
Macintosh baubles, I somehow manage to "get something done" once in a
while.
> X86 in a Mac will just give you guys more software
> to play with. millions of open source softwares,
> millions of documents available on how to program
> them.
And with all those "millions of softwares" we'll finally achieve the
perfect state of perpetual crashing, which is of course the hallmark of
a successful operating system.
;-P
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