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To: Blue Highway

The “geniuses” at my local Mac store are incredibly friendly and helpful. My favorite is a lady who looks to be about 60. Sure, they dress in black t-shirts but I kind of like the style. I get better service and assistance there than any other retailer I visit. What’s wrong with that?


89 posted on 11/25/2007 4:38:41 AM PST by jalisco555 ("The only thing we learn from history is that we never learn from history." Winston Churchill)
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To: jalisco555

My point is the “genius” title is a joke. I may go out of my way to a Mac Store within reason, to see how knowledgeable these people are. I will eat crow if I am wrong, but if they are a kid fresh out of high school that maybe read “Apple imac for Dummies” for their training, Im going to call them out on it. I’ve done it to the Geek Freaks before so it’s not unlike me to do the sale to the “delicate geniuses” at the “Genius Bar”.


91 posted on 11/25/2007 4:56:14 AM PST by Blue Highway
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To: jalisco555; Swordmaker
Well the Genius Bar sounds like a success!!!! Too bad for this first guy, had he had the foresight to check his own hard drive the trip to the Apple Store would have been un-neccessary. And I'm sure Sword will jump on me for this comment, but this guy is a complete tool! Let me guess the stereotype of a Mac Owner is not like this guy or the next few examples. To me they all have that same annoying quality about them...

Takes a Genius to figure out a loose hard drive in MacBook Pro

Genius Bar "genius" not so Genius Scroll to about 3:30.

Genius Experience part 1

Genius Experience part 2

94 posted on 11/25/2007 6:04:33 AM PST by Blue Highway
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