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To: Swordmaker

While in my dentist’s office last week, I browsed an old Reader’s Digest magazine article about ten tips for troubleshooting your computer. It was an old magazine (my dentist doesn’t change magazines often) from years ago. Common sense tips like pulling the plug and restarting your machine. Last tip was for you to buy an Apple Mac. The author explained that his Mac customers rarely call on him for help fixing their computers, while he is busy helping Windows customers for various ailments.


3 posted on 07/28/2015 7:35:53 PM PDT by roadcat
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To: roadcat

That may have been years ago, but I know quite a few people who’ve had just as many problems with their mac computers as others do with their windows computers.

Like bad hard drives, can’t update, bad updates, software issues, power supply problems, bad memory, etc.

Every system can have issues, especially cheap garbage like $299 stuff. Nothing is perfect. Just like car owners who “never have problems”, it’s all smoke and mirrors. They are afraid to admit they may have bought something that isn’t so “superior” to “jaded” competing products after all.


5 posted on 07/28/2015 8:45:44 PM PDT by Up Yours Marxists
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