Posted on 05/15/2015 11:42:18 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
You might guess that Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor and Baptist preacher who recently penned the bestseller "God, Guns, Grits and Gravy," is a PC guy (as in computers, not consciousness).
Wrong.
"I'm an Apple snob," Huckabee declared here Friday. "I have pretty much everything Apple."
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
I don’t find that surprising. People who have a lot of money but are not computer savvy generally go for Apple products
For example, here is Mary Rose Cook implementing Space Invaders in JavaScript in front of a live audience on a laptop:
For those of you in Rio Linda, the question is: What logo is on the back of her laptop?
The biggest Apple fanboy in the media is Rush Limbaugh, hands down.
No, Guy Kawasaki.
Proving absolutely nothing whatsoever, since JavaScript is implemented in the browser, and not the OS, most certainly not the hardware.
Proving that a woman who knows more about computing than 99+% chooses to rely upon Apple hardware in a high-pressure situation. QED.
It's generally the case that smart folks prefer Apple hardware, be they live coders, Gulfstream-rich talkers, or NASA engineers baby-sitting a Mars lander (below).
The author spelled "blob" wrong.
Of those coders I know -- and I am one myself -- very few prefer Apple products. They're overpriced and under-perform.
LOL!
Watch the video.
It's obvious that she's used to using that machine. No way did she switch to that machine from a Windows box in exchange for some spare Apple ad-budget change!
Here's another completely random technical presentation, in which the presenter's laptop just happens to sport that logo ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv8I_kfrFWw
The fact is, people who know computing and are not subject to economic constraints (e.g., they work for Google), prefer Macs.
Cult members.
The Macs are there for show, the Dells and Thinkpads end up doing the actual work ;)
Like Rush and myself (except I don't have "a lot of money). I've been involved with computers since I was a maintenance man on the NORAD SAGE system back in the early 70's. I had been a PC guy my entire life, then one day I bought the wife (who definitely isn't computer savvy) an iMac. Since it was in the house, I started playing around with it and was soon hooked. Eventually I bought my own 27" iMac and have never looked back.
I am not saying that there are not huge numbers of people who are computer savvy who prefer Apple products. Huge numbers of people who are into photo, music and video editing also choose Apple products. But I stand by my statement that people who have a lot of money who are not computer savvy almost always go for Apple products. It is not an insult... people with a lot of money and little computer savvy are one of Apple's target demographics.
I am sorry I should have included you in my response to JaguarXKE. I wasn’t making an insult. One of Apple’s primary demographics is people who are not very computer savvy. There are two or three decades of literature from Apple’s own advertising department that demonstrate this amply.
I have been using a smart watch with my cell phone for approximately 6 months. Now Apple has come out with their own watch. Does it have more or better features than say the Samsung Gear II which has been out for a year? Probably, Apple has been studying the competition and trying to improve upon their products and add extra features. That is how capitalism is suppose to work.
The primary problem that I have with Apple is the way that they use their legal department to manipulate the patent system and stifle innovation. Obviously they are not the only ones guilty of this... but...
The best example was the well publicized billion dollar litigation against Samsung where a big part of their lawsuit was the shape of the case of the competing product. I remember debating the merits of this right here with Apple apologists. This was the lawsuit that convinced me that Apple was run by a bunch of goons.
When using the term “goon” I am not talking “a silly, foolish, or eccentric person”. I mean, “a bully or thug, especially one hired to terrorize or do away with opposition”. Up until the time of that lawsuit I might have been willing to purchase an Apple product if I had the money. Since that time I can’t help but think of that lawsuit before I have considered the purchase of an Apple product. I am not comfortable supporting an organization that is run by goons. Obviously millions of others including Huckabee and yourself do not care at all that the largest corporation in the world (by market capitalization) uses unethical strategies to stifle competition. I am not going to argue that other corporations do not use unethical strategies. But there should be some repercussions after blatant abuses... so I am doing my part be sticking with non-Apple products.
Ha! The Huckster’s Willie Horton!
No Apple user, he!
Nope, he’s busy burning in hell.
It is true that Apple appeals to the not so computer savvy. But in order to capture that market, Apple needed to design hardware and software of exceptional quality. As a result, they've also captured the high end of the market engineers at Google and NASA and at plenty of tech start-ups, as well as fans of high tech and good design, such as Rush Limbaugh.
As for Samsung, I think it's a good thing that they and Android exist.
The patent system is out of control. The simple fact is, too much is patentable. Utility patents should only be granted for genuine innovation having a physical implementation, not for software nor business methods. Design patents should not be granted for basic aspects of a product's physical form that are required for it to be useful, such as rounded corners. But I don't let such considerations influence my tech purchases.
When using the term goon I am not talking a silly, foolish, or eccentric person. I mean, a bully or thug, especially one hired to terrorize or do away with opposition.
Interesting. TIL I learned that "goon" can also mean "a silly, foolish, or eccentric person". But it's true:
goon (gūn)
n. Slang
- A thug hired to intimidate or harm opponents.
- A stupid or oafish person.
[Probably ultimately short for GOONEY, simpleton.]
That's from answers.com. My Mac's built-in dictionary actually lists the senses in the reverse order:
goon |goōn|
noun informal
- a silly, foolish, or eccentric person.
- a bully or thug, esp. one hired to terrorize or do away with opposition : a squad of goons waving pistols.
ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: perhaps from dialect gooney [booby] ; influenced by the subhuman cartoon character Alice the Goon, created by E. C. Segar (18941938), American cartoonist.
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