Posted on 07/01/2009 2:14:14 PM PDT by Blue Highway
It seems like every time I venture into an Apple thread here on FR, it's similar to venturing over into Democratic Underground territory.
Personal attacks abound especially if you start criticizing Apple products or other Apple users for being naive into thinking Apple is everything their clever marketing department represents it to be.
It seems like the Mac ping list alerts the faithful flock to defend Apple to the death and that is when the claws come out and it starts to get ugly.
It was a “feel good story” and it didn’t take a day, but a few minutes. Good luck on getting customer service like that for a Dell or any other PC...
Replacement of a battery which has been consumed via normal use is not covered under warranty.
I didn't take anything out of context, that was a quote from Apples website.
Here are a few of my shots:
You can attach a second monitor if you wish, but I've never found it necessary. I had a tablet, but prefer working with a mouse. My brother does a lot of painting on his computer, and prefers a tablet, so YMMV.
I have a Dell and while I have been lucky I will fix it myself. Something about good old American ingenuity. Self sufficient and fixing things yourself is a rewarding experience I encourage all Mac users to take part in.
I assume your homebrew PC has workstation grade Xeon® processors (currently $1019 each from Newegg) with 1066MHz DDR3 ECC SDRAM and a 1000 Watt power supply in an aircraft grade, custom engineered aluminum case, like the Mac Pro?
If so, how did you do it for $1000?
I won't argue your price... but my new 24" iMac has a Western Digital drive...
You make it sound like it is impossible for an Apple tech to plug in an AC adapter on a Macbook Pro with a drained battery. You don't think those guys are snooping on peoples computers? Don't be so naive... I've heard horror stories from Geek Squad and ex Circuit City Foxdog employees.
If you count the comment "Get a Mac" as trashing, then you might have an argument. Several years ago I did a statistical analysis of Mac and PC thread comments. The negative attacks from PC users outnumbered the reverse from Mac users about 9 to 1, and the level of nastiness and virulence was far higher from the PC users. Why not count the number of ad hominem attacks just in this thread from PC users like Blue Highway, crazieman, etc., and then count the number of ad hominems from Mac users. Look at the level of nastiness and virulence. I think you will not find the Mac users anywhere NEAR what is coming from the PC side.
Why do you care enough to poke your nose into someone else's business and "steer" them?
Time for full disclosure here:
No, I have no vested interest as far as working for or invested in financially in either company. I am just saying if these were people even acquaintances of mine, I’d want to help them as I am just that way. It’s not like I am sticking my nose into their business, if I can help someone I can.
That's pretty sick, making that kind of an effort. Don't you have a day job? Or is this your day job?
That’s why I use Macs.
I do graphic design for a living and Macs handle color space/color mode, fonts and CMYK printing much better than do PC’s.
They also multi-task better. I’ve got 8 gigs in my Quad and I can have a 1 gig file open in PShop while simultaneously working with Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Fireworks and InDesign and they work flawlessly, without a stumble.
I try that in my Sony PC and it chokes when I open up ID and PShop at the same time, never mind working with huge, muli-layer files...
Ed
I use a Wacom Intuos tablet to work with...I couldn’t work without it.
Ed
How about this one...my daughter’s macbook pro.
When we bought it, I messed up and DID NOT activate the 3 yr Apple care on line..(today they do it for you IN the store)..so her hard drive goes bad...they see I bought the Apple care on the receipt but never activated it...FIXED.
Then last Christmas, the whole thing goes dead. Keep in mind she lugs this thing to ALL her classes and it has been dented and dinged.
Turns out the MoBo was bad...
So, she takes it to the Store in Denver. They give her a little bit of a hassle about NOT having the extended warranty in effect but...
After Christmas, they call her to pick it up, all fixed.
NEW monitor, bezel, upper and lower cases, new MOBO AND HD, all info properly transfered, iTunes etc AND latest full OSZ update from Tiger to Leopard...
Cost?
NOTHING...NOT A SINGLE PENNY!
Now that is CUSTOMER SERVICE...try THAT will effing DELL!
"Sick"?
You mean "Sick"...as in posting a vanity thread like this one?
You paid for a 3 year extended warranty. Why are you surprised they fixed it? You PAID for that warranty, and if you don’t mind my asking, how MUCH is that 3 year warranty?
No, I think it’s rather bizarre to do a statistical analysis on threads to see who’s meaner, Mac or PC users. That’s a strange way to while away the hours.
I happen to like Macs, as I like the one I’m typing on now. I’ve used PCs and UNIX/LINUX boxes for years as well. They all have their pluses and minuses. I find it odd that folks who otherwise get along would fight over suh a silly thing, that’s all.
Maybe it’s the LINUX user in me?
I own Macs. Lots of them. I spend my money on good things that last a long time. I drive a Mercedes. I sleep on a top-of-the-line Beautyrest mattress. Tonight, I cooked a couple of NY Strips on my Weber gas grill.
I am typing on a third party keyboard connected by USB to my MacBook 13". I am looking at my $219 ViewSonic 24" LCD, as well as the 13" native screen on my portable. I am using a Logitech cordless mouse, with a little USB plug and a double A for power. I am browsing with Safari. I didn't download any drivers, or input any discs. Everything works. I understand MS has finally achieved that, or have they?
I have a G4 iMac 17" set up next to it, and another G4 (tower) beside that one. They are all running the same software, OSX 10.5. The MacBook is the fastest, and most used, but the others have uses as TV watchers and DVD burners. I have a G4 17" PowerBook sitting on a shelf now. It still works, but two portables are a little much. I also have 7 previous iterations of PowerBooks laying around. My first one came around 1989 +/-.
I have no virus software running, nor have needed any. I have had few problems with my Macs, over the years. BUT, I did have a self-induced problem with my PowerBook. I dropped it.
Warranty is not for dropped computers, It is intended for factory mistakes, not mutilated ones. Mine was the latter. I broke a hinge on the top, and broke the wires connecting the screen top to the body. I almost cried.
I had bought Applecare for my computer. I usually do so, but have never used it before (in almost 25 years of owning/using Macs). Applecare states that it does not cover accidents.
It needed to be fixed, so I connected the body to the external monitor, and booted the computer. It worked fine, but the screen was dead and dangling. I had dropped it off a railing on the porch at the beach. I connected with Apple support and they sent a box to pick it up. It was gone for 6 days. It came back as good as new. Apple's charges to me? $ZERO.
Yeah, I felt real good! I bought my daughter a new MacBook to celebrate. I got her the AppleCare, too! I have used the PB for another year, until I bought my own MacBook. I still take it on trips to watch movies!
My 2¢...
Yeah, you are a troll! Your dyspepsia is noted. This thread proves it quite definitively. Go back to DU, now...
G4 iMac
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