"Macs are like Fisher-Price toys for adults"

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"Macs are like Fisher-Price toys for adults"

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[web]https://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... 31,00.html[/web]

I quite enjoyed reading this article as it's always funny to see Maccers getting on their high horse... Personally my pc only freezes in extreme situations such as playing a powerful game while downloading at full speed and burning a dvd at the same time and even then it's rarely something a ctrl-alt-delete won't fix.

If any of you haven't seen "Charlie Brooker's Screen Wipe" then I suggest you keep an eye out for it.
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Post by Marcella-FL »

This was a good read and very true! I have a friend who is strictly mac and he has yet to convince me to make the switch after 20 years of pleading his case AND buying me a mac.
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Post by eefanincan »

Hmmmmm.... I was considering getting a Mac for my next computer as I've always heard that they're better but can't say I know anyone who actually has one. In general, my does what I need it to do. I've an HP now and am quite pelased with it.... my last one was a Toshiba and I'll never get another.
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Post by HandoGod »

Macs rule, I own two and they rock for the sound engineering I do.
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