I've been converted ..
... to the MacBook. This is the first of many postings from my gleaming white new Mac. After years in the PC wilderness, I have finally seen the light and now I know what all the fuss was about. I remember, years ago, a paper by Umberto Eco in which he argued the the contemporary PC-Mac division is a virtual worlds equivalent of the Wars of Religion. When I hear other Mac users talk, impassioned, about their love (yes, love) of their system, I see what he means. Yesterday, a friend told me he loves his Mac more than anything else in his life. He was only slightly overstating the point. Another told me if his house was on fire, he'd rush in to save the Mac -- then, and only then, would he pull his partner from the house. I really hope that was a massive overstatement (it was, after all Valentine's Day).
I don't expect to become quite so obsessive about my new purchase. Some users speak of having mystical experiences when removing the packaging from their machines; others record that sacramental moment on video and place the record of their unveiling on YouTube. That strikes me as particularly sad -- perhaps even maniacal. I fully expect, having written this, that other Mac users will write with accounts of iMystical experiences, and that appropriately cynical PC users will write to excoriate the Mac types for their techno-idolatry.
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just a couple of Qs Will!
Who paid for it? - You or the ´óÏó´«Ã½?
and - How much?
just a couple of Qs Will!
Who paid for it? - You or the ´óÏó´«Ã½?
and - How much?
just a couple of Qs Will!
Who paid for it? - You or the ´óÏó´«Ã½?
and - How much?
Freethinker, you can rest assured that I paid for it.
It feels right. Pure and simple!
In my circle of friends(computer freaks and fiends) we refer to it as the "Church of Mac". This is no commercial plug, just a testimonial from a computer illiterate who found salvation after ditching those $%§!PCs.
Im really impressed with how my mac has lasted ive had it 5 years now and have thoughts of needing a new one. hopefully they can continue to make computers that dont need to constantly be replaced by the next new thing.
also is it possible for someone to explain why we have the "2+3=? (required):"
Hello am,
"also is it possible for someone to explain why we have the "2+3=? (required):"
I think it was to keep out automated spam posts. Although someone (Amenhotep?) thought it was a conspiracy: that requiring the ability to add 2 and 3 was a means of getting rid of pbs posts.:)
greets,
Peter
Mind you, I think it may have been rumbled. Time to change the sum to a trickier one, William. Might I suggest: "26+6=?", with the correct answer being "1" ;-)