which is exactly why i have a pspi couldn't help it, just about everything that's black, shiny and has internet access turns me on...... ;D
Some people are just lucky.you know, I was a long time Mac user, and I still love Apple products. I just want to know one thing... Why have I never had any of these issues that people always seem to have with Apple products?
The worst I've ever had happen to me, was my iPod Video died on me after 2 years of being thrown around and being mistreated. My brother still has his first gen iPod which stills sees regular use, works perfectly. Oh, the backlight on my iMac G4 also died after about 5 years, during which the computer was seized and horribly mistreated by the secret service (they did snap the Airport card in half...still works somehow, I dunno why)
Am I just extremely lucky in that EVERY apple product I buy works and stays working until long after it should've died? Or do I not hold a grudge against apple and so I don't treat my products like crap... except that iPod
good point, that's why i got my psp 3000 a week after, we enjoy long walks on the beach and we coddle lovingly every night after having rough sex.which is exactly why i have a pspi couldn't help it, just about everything that's black, shiny and has internet access turns me on...... ;D
*shrug* I've always had to work WAYYY harder to upkeep a PC than a mac. Granted, I'm not the average dullard of a user, so I don't get viruses and stuff like so many people that I know do (in fact, its why two of my friends are now on Linux, I couldn't keep up with their needs for me to fix their computers, so I set them up with a stable environment prepped for all they need).Some people are just lucky.you know, I was a long time Mac user, and I still love Apple products. I just want to know one thing... Why have I never had any of these issues that people always seem to have with Apple products?
The worst I've ever had happen to me, was my iPod Video died on me after 2 years of being thrown around and being mistreated. My brother still has his first gen iPod which stills sees regular use, works perfectly. Oh, the backlight on my iMac G4 also died after about 5 years, during which the computer was seized and horribly mistreated by the secret service (they did snap the Airport card in half...still works somehow, I dunno why)
Am I just extremely lucky in that EVERY apple product I buy works and stays working until long after it should've died? Or do I not hold a grudge against apple and so I don't treat my products like crap... except that iPod
And all but the most unreliable products only break in the minority of cases; something with a fairly high failure rate will still work most of the time. There have been people with IBM Deskstars and Seagate
7200.11s that have never had any problems.
Finally, Apple tend to market their products as being far more reliable than anything else on the market. If one believed their advertising and the claims of the more zealous Macfags, all PCs are swarming with viruses, crash every couple of hours and need to be fixed by professionals every few weeks, whereas Macs never ever have any problems. Naturally, this means that people will make a big deal when it turns out that Apple products do malfunction sometimes, and Apple have no-one to blame for this than themselves and their community. If Apple didn't market their stuff the way they do, no-one would make such a fuss about the occasional exploding iPhone.![]()
This is why I don't tell my family that I'm good with computers (well, I'm good by "normal person" standards*shrug* I've always had to work WAYYY harder to upkeep a PC than a mac. Granted, I'm not the average dullard of a user, so I don't get viruses and stuff like so many people that I know do (in fact, its why two of my friends are now on Linux, I couldn't keep up with their needs for me to fix their computers, so I set them up with a stable environment prepped for all they need).
Yeah you wouldnt believe how much of a pain it is when everyone knows you are good with computers. Calls all teh time, fixing shit all the time. It sucksThis is why I don't tell my family that I'm good with computers (well, I'm good by "normal person" standards*shrug* I've always had to work WAYYY harder to upkeep a PC than a mac. Granted, I'm not the average dullard of a user, so I don't get viruses and stuff like so many people that I know do (in fact, its why two of my friends are now on Linux, I couldn't keep up with their needs for me to fix their computers, so I set them up with a stable environment prepped for all they need).); I've heard so many horror stories about people who get designated as "tech support guy" for their social circle. ;D
And I haven't. Oh look, anecdotal 'evidence'.*shrug* I've always had to work WAYYY harder to upkeep a PC than a mac.
I have the best of both worlds.Anyway, I have the worst of both worlds. My parents demand advice from me, ignore it, then blame me for whatever happens next regardless.
My father and brother still use VistaDoes anyone else have fun stories about technologically retarded friends and family? ;D
My father and brother still use VistaDoes anyone else have fun stories about technologically retarded friends and family? ;D
SHAME!My father and brother still use VistaDoes anyone else have fun stories about technologically retarded friends and family? ;D
Anyway here's my story of my mother. Her computer had a virus causing it to act funny. instead of taking it to me, She threw it out her window (literally) and bought a new one. Best i got.
Other then maybe my cousin asking me what Windows was and if she has it and the Windows XP bootscreen![]()