Oh..., I think he can afford one, because it’s no problem to someone who knows what their own time is worth.
It’s just that some people figure that their own time is worthless (you know..., the ones who can’t get a job, so what is their time worth? LOL...) and/or they really don’t have anything else to do except fiddle and fiddle with their computer to keep it working — so in that sense, a Mac would be “very strange” to them... They would end up with way too much time on their hands, with a Mac, and what would they do? LOL...”
Wow, nice classic Apple user snotty response.
You obviously dont have much knowledge of computers if you seriously think because I use PCs that I spend my time messing with computers to keep them working, while some guy with a Mac never once has to ever service it.
Which is odd because Apple stores have “genius bars” to fix machines that supposedly are issue free, and I also suppose all of those pesky stories of DOA iMacs and other issues you find on many Apple help forums are just figments of our imagination.
And for the record, I owned Macs in the past. Gave one (G4) to my mom as a matter of fact. The thing never worked right, and had to replace it with a PC.
I guess the Mac was junk. Glad I knew the value of my time and switched her to PCs?
Isnt that the “logic” you guys use?
Like I said, keep your Mac, and the RDF you guys are high on 24/7.
I guess the Mac was junk.
Ummmm..., maybe the person operating it? :-)
But, fortunately, these kinds of people are in the minority...