5 ways Apple is like things I hate in people - Page 5
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iloahz
United States964 Posts
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Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
They are both overpriced for what they bring to the table, and do not adequately serve their basic functions. Ripped jeans do not serve the basic clothing functions of keeping you covered, keeping you warm, and keeping you comfortable. Apple computers have such limited customization and compatibility that it cannot run a lot of popular games and applications. Their stylishness is more of a lack of it. Although there are a few people that wear ripped jeans because they enjoy the look, the majority of people who wear them only wear them because everyone else is wearing them. They have absolutely no sense of style or fashion whatsoever and just like to follow the crowd. Apple computers only come in one style as well. There are a few people out there who likes the Apple style the best, but for most Apple users, there are styles that they would enjoy much more if they bothered to explore different PC cases. They are completely incapable of anything higher level. Ripped jeans cannot be worn to anything formal, they don't make you look professional, heck you can't even wear them to work on casual friday. Apple computers do not let you change most parts, fix individual parts, and you have to buy an entire new computer if you want any sort of upgrade. | ||
THE_DOMINATOR
United States309 Posts
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Arnstein
Norway3381 Posts
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blabber
United States4448 Posts
On June 30 2010 06:03 aPsychonaut wrote: To me Apple is shit. I've been having this Macbook Pro for over a year, and have had it in for service over 20 times. Even got a new one, that sucks equally as bad. I'm just so sick of this thing now. I spend more money and time on apple"care" support than anything else, and the case is just not going anywhere. mind going into more detail as to what went wrong? | ||
I_Love_Bacon
United States5765 Posts
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M155_G33k
United States470 Posts
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TadH
Canada1846 Posts
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Bockit
Sydney2287 Posts
On June 29 2010 12:38 SoManyDeadLings wrote: Nice that you've bought into the Apple marketing. I mean, if I was a software developer or edit videos, then i just HAVE to have a MBP or Thinkpad because the Core 2 Duos and RAM sticks in those are specially designed for professional use. If I tried to edit videos on my Acer it would probably blow up in my face, and there's no way I can program in any language without a MBP. Thanks for reminding me to get a MBP, ordering one online now -> 24hr shipping! Way to show your ignorance. You don't use it for the hardware in this case, you use it for the software. | ||
WeSt
Portugal918 Posts
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TadH
Canada1846 Posts
On June 30 2010 09:25 Bockit wrote: Way to show your ignorance. You don't use it for the hardware in this case, you use it for the software. You can put any editing software that runs on mac, on windows. | ||
Bockit
Sydney2287 Posts
On June 30 2010 09:52 TadH wrote: You can put any editing software that runs on mac, on windows. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I'm not aware that you can run Final Cut Pro on Windows (without jumping through significant emulation hoops that aren't the most reliable things ever). | ||
TadH
Canada1846 Posts
On June 30 2010 09:59 Bockit wrote: Please correct me if I'm wrong but I'm not aware that you can run Final Cut Pro on Windows (without jumping through significant emulation hoops that aren't the most reliable things ever). It's not as hard as you think. | ||
Bockit
Sydney2287 Posts
Really? I have tried it semi-recently, unless it's improved in the last year then I believe it is as hard as I think. | ||
TadH
Canada1846 Posts
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Bockit
Sydney2287 Posts
On June 30 2010 10:07 TadH wrote: Easiest way, dualboot osx and windows, problem solved. And the easiest way to do that is with boot camp... Not all windows pcs can dualboot osx. | ||
TadH
Canada1846 Posts
On June 30 2010 10:09 Bockit wrote: And the easiest way to do that is with boot camp... Not all windows pcs can dualboot osx. ALL windows PC's can dual boot osx, if you partition a space for it. | ||
Bockit
Sydney2287 Posts
On June 30 2010 10:10 TadH wrote: ALL windows PC's can dual boot osx, if you partition a space for it. I wasn't aware that you could do it on AMD machines but it looks like as of September last year it's now possible. Regardless, at this point you're now running OSX to run FCP, which was my point as you said you could run it on Windows. Which brings us back to the point of contention, that the originally quoted poster showed ignorance regarding the reasons developers and video editors might prefer mac computers: software not hardware. | ||
TadH
Canada1846 Posts
On June 30 2010 10:19 Bockit wrote: I wasn't aware that you could do it on AMD machines but it looks like as of September last year it's now possible. Regardless, at this point you're now running OSX to run FCP, which was my point as you said you could run it on Windows. Which brings us back to the point of contention, that the originally quoted poster showed ignorance regarding the reasons developers and video editors might prefer mac computers: software not hardware. I'm not for or against MACS to each his own, I was under the impression FCS was able to run on windows, and apparently it isn't without some legwork as you have said. | ||
decafchicken
United States19921 Posts
On June 28 2010 22:48 jello_biafra wrote: I agree, I never have and never will buy any of their computers, iPhones, iPods or anything, superior and cheaper alternatives are available for everything. agreed. i once had a girl say "yea but can yours do THIS?" and minimized something except it went really slow and like a wave...clearly worth the extra 1000$ | ||
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