Posted on 08/20/2008 8:20:08 AM PDT by Swordmaker
Apple has begun airing three new "Get a Mac" ads on U.S. network and cable television.
In "Pizza Box," PC stoops to disguising himself as a pizza to get college students to even look his way.
Apple "Get a Mac" ad: Pizza Box
In "Throne," PC sits atop his throne, but Mac puts a damper on his fun.
Apple "Get a Mac" ad: Throne
In "Calming Teas," Windows PC offers user "calming teas" to deal with the mess that is Windows Vista.
Apple "Get a Mac" ad: Calming Teas
See the ads in various sizes and qualities via Apple.com here.
You get what you pay for. Buy a Mac!
Not true, I know of two good vendors that sell high quality laptops with XP, or Vista, or no OS at all. Freepmail me if you want the contact info (I don't like to post open messages that could be construed as shilling)
But look at all the tech people Microsoft keeps employed servicing their poorly designed platforms.
I learnt how to install legacy apps on Vista this week. I also lernt how to configure the UI, even going back to the “Classic” look with the Vista feel. I learnt how to configure the performance options, too.
I charged my customer $300.00 for “tuning” his lappy and installing 3 legacy apps. LOL
I’m going to LOVE Vista!
>>I charged my customer $300.00 for tuning his lappy and installing 3 legacy apps. LOL>>
Thanks for the small business idea. :)
Those Mac ads are cool!!!
The cost differential is nowhere near that much anymore. Apple costs about 20% more for the same hardware. My time is worth enough to make up the difference the very first time I don't have to wipe and reinstall Windows, which used to happen two or three times a year.
Macs are a _itch to service, tells me a certified (by the fruit company) Mac tech, adding that no wonder they can’t get into corporate environments.
Make an image. When needed, restore image.
Less than a dozen mouse clicks.
I’ve had great success with Acronis...
I’m not sure I’ve ever seen so much uninformed horse s#it in one paragraph. Every single thing you said about Macs is false except your opinion, and that’s crap.
I recommend buying a new hard drive for it (so you can keep your preload) or at least use TrueImage or Ghost to save the preload image before you do anything.
I have grown to like Vista, and am glad that I got the chance to work with it before I had to nuke it. It’s really well thought out EXCEPT for the breaking of compatibility with some previous apps (which is why I had to get rid of it). There are some things in it that Apple could learn from, IMHO.
I would just re-install. I would never buy any computer with a pre-installed operating system without the original installation disk(s).
On a side note, I have yet to get any vista laptop to work with my home wi-fi network. Literally ANYTHING else works without a hitch.
BTW, it is MAC Address protected with encryption turned off.
>>Mac’s do not allow you to run anything but their stuff, and that includes running other peoples stuff in an emulated environment. <<
The part after the comma contradicts the part before the comma... ;)
The “calming teas” one is brilliant - the tea for dealing with system crashes is, of course, BSOD blue. One of the best ads ever.
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