Naaaah.
He did take you apart fair and square. But hey, you maybe be too deaf and blind to have seen it.
Windows users may think so, because of their vested interests in their beige boxes
What “vested interest you talking about dude?
“You can't change the experience of these Macintosh users and what they know from their own experience”
Chortle! That's why Apple has a very long list of people who repair broken Macs
He did take you apart fair and square. But hey, you maybe be too deaf and blind to have seen it.
I don't have to see what he did -- all I have to see is what my computers do... and that's why I said you're not going to make money being a Macintosh repairman, unless you want to be like the "Maytag guy" doncha know ... LOL ...
And I find the same thing from other Macintosh users, too. I've been around them for a real long time and they all tell me that stuff is built real good and they don't have repair problems.
So, what can someone else tell me that I don't already know from my own experience over 25 years and from mixing with a whole lot of Macintosh people?
Not much, because I know what happens with these Macintosh computers...
What vested interest you talking about dude?
I'm talking about the "nattering nabobs of negativity" that always infest any Macintosh thread, because they don't like the good user experience that Macintosh users have...
You see it all the time around here... it's nothing new ... :-)
Chortle! That's why Apple has a very long list of people who repair broken Macs
They've got a list of Maytag repairmen too... they have second jobs, doncha know ... LOL ...
As I said, if you want to do something "on the side" with Macintosh, as a hobby, that may be one thing -- but -- if you want to "make money" (as in make a living) -- a person is a whole lot better off repairing the crapware of Windows beige knock-off boxes... :-)