Posted on 02/02/2007 10:59:18 AM PST by big'ol_freeper
It's really stunning to be called a liar by someone as ill-informed as him. Thanks for the data support.
"I would think that there are a lot of people out there like me who are fed up with MS....especially after looking at VISTA and its bloatware...and the outragious and confusing prices.....I think MS has shot themselves in the foot big time."
You may want to think again. Despite the pounding that Microsoft gets on the internet, most people are not fed up with Windows. People are able to use it problem free for the most part. And the likelihood is that most people will be using Vista in the coming years just like they use XP now.
It's best to never let your dislike for a product somehow be mistaken as a general dislike in the overall population.
That's great, it's what distinguishes us computer geeks from chat-room inhabitants, but the vast majority of computer users would give up after two minutes.
My point stands.
Okay, that's weird. I put in the individual pages for each of those models, but they all came out as the dual USB iBook. Anyway, click down the menu on the side to see the right pages.
It's his own fault.
In Microsofts own propaganda for Vista, it came out with an online article on the msn web page, entitled Windows Vista: 15 Reasons to Switch. http://tech.msn.com/microsoft/article.aspx?cp-documentid=2664459>1=9013And guess what reason #1 is? It is more Mac-like.
1. It's the Interface, StupidSo, if Microsofts Number One reason for me to switch to Vista is that it is more Mac-like, why shouldnt I just skip all the hassle and the hype, drop a couple of extra bucks and save myself a bunch of time and buy a Mac?
Perhaps the best thing about Windows Vista is the most obvious: its new interface. With transparent animated windows that swoosh into place, subtle and elegant colors, a new Start menu, and plenty of other changes, this is the most beautiful version of Windows you've seen. If you've ever had Mac envy, this is the Windows you want--it's the most Mac-like interface yet.
LOL
Thanks for adding that. It's the first I recall hearing of it.
ROFL
I have a correction. Caught up in the heat of battle, I fell for an Apple marketing gimmick. I say that ads for the new Dual USB iBook released in 2001. It never entered my mind that Apple would make a big deal of going from one USB port to including two USB ports as a major inovation!
The DUAL USB iBook came out in 2001.
First iBook introduced in 1999 had a single 1.1 USB port. The 2001 iBook was referred to as the 'duel USB' model because it was the first iBook with two USB ports.
Why not just get a Mac to begin with?
Yeah, your mistake was Apple's fault.
The truth is that shortly after creating the iBook, the iPod, and the iMac Apple, clearly on a roll, released the iTimemachine allowing their users to royally screw up the space time continuum thus causing some freepers no end of confusion.
Apple only did this because (time-traveling) iPod users were complaining that their USB iPods couldn't work with their Macs. </sarc>
--2. The iPod was released originally with firewire only.--
I stand corrected. I guess that is why I never heard of the IPOD before 1993. All I remember was seeing a bunch of Apple computer users complaining about IPOD using the USB port. I guess they were diehard Apple users that didn't like Apple moving to the USB standard.
After all this, I still hate the name 'iPod.'
You mean the iPod wasn't compatible with Apple computers when the interface was IEEE1394a?
More LOL at you.
iPods have NEVER been incompatible with Apple computers, silly.
Two pcs, six years running -- no issues with malware/viruses or security. The Mac ads are immature on all fronts. I suppose pcs require a dose of intelligence to healthily maintain... if that. Microsoft's comments are not out of line.
Any luck finding the post wherein you claim I said I had an iBook before they came out?
Dude, you're getting a Dell!
No, I'm a Mac.
Oh. You wanna get high?
Uh, OK.
You must just be talkin' about laptops???? Cuz my first G-r had USB ports.
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