nAz
10-23-2006, 12:19 PM
Just came accross this... I too find that Mac guy to be a real d!ck
http://www.cdinfur.net/macvspc2.jpg
The reason I put together this spoof of those insipid Mac vs. PC ads is because Apple has resorted to absolute dishonesty. As a way of snaring computer noobs, or people who merely use them at work, they've created a wholly fictional scenario wherein a Mac is not just more pleasant to use, but that . . .
1. Macs do not require driver updates. OMf'nG, this is so misleading.
2. That you cannot publish photos in a book format without a Mac, or that it is ONLY easy if you have a Mac. More lies.
3. That the PC requires more set-up time than a Mac. I've unboxed both, there's no difference.
4. That Macs are for fun, PC's are for work. *shudder of pure nausea*
As a member of the PC gaming community, I felt quite obliged to do a quick gargle-and-spit on the whole cultist Mac scene. To Apple: you can overprice your hardware, and you can keep charging $100+ every time you add a few new baubles to the OS (all of which should have been FREE, if only to compensate for the embarrassment of your 70's shag-carpet-patterns naming scheme), but don't blow such dense smoke up everyone's ass about it, 'kay?
Cheers,
moonmuppet
http://www.cdinfur.net/macvspc2.jpg
The reason I put together this spoof of those insipid Mac vs. PC ads is because Apple has resorted to absolute dishonesty. As a way of snaring computer noobs, or people who merely use them at work, they've created a wholly fictional scenario wherein a Mac is not just more pleasant to use, but that . . .
1. Macs do not require driver updates. OMf'nG, this is so misleading.
2. That you cannot publish photos in a book format without a Mac, or that it is ONLY easy if you have a Mac. More lies.
3. That the PC requires more set-up time than a Mac. I've unboxed both, there's no difference.
4. That Macs are for fun, PC's are for work. *shudder of pure nausea*
As a member of the PC gaming community, I felt quite obliged to do a quick gargle-and-spit on the whole cultist Mac scene. To Apple: you can overprice your hardware, and you can keep charging $100+ every time you add a few new baubles to the OS (all of which should have been FREE, if only to compensate for the embarrassment of your 70's shag-carpet-patterns naming scheme), but don't blow such dense smoke up everyone's ass about it, 'kay?
Cheers,
moonmuppet