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Old 7/16/07, 08:38 PM
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Man this made me laugh

Charlie Brooker
Monday February 5, 2007
The Guardian

I hate Macs

Unless you have been walking around with your eyes closed, and your head encased in a block of concrete, with a blindfold tied round it, in the dark - unless you have been doing that, you surely can't have failed to notice the current Apple Macintosh campaign starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, which has taken over magazines, newspapers and the internet in a series of brutal coordinated attacks aimed at causing massive loss of resistance. While I don't have anything against shameless promotion per se (after all, within these very brackets I'm promoting my own BBC4 show, which starts tonight at 10pm), there is something infuriating about this particular blitz. In the ads, Webb plays a Mac while Mitchell adopts the mantle of a PC. We know this because they say so right at the start of the ad.

"Hello, I'm a Mac," says Webb.

"And I'm a PC," adds Mitchell.

They then perform a small comic vignette aimed at highlighting the differences between the two computers. So in one, the PC has a "nasty virus" that makes him sneeze like a plague victim; in another, he keeps freezing up and having to reboot. This is a subtle way of saying PCs are unreliable. Mitchell, incidentally, is wearing a nerdy, conservative suit throughout, while Webb is dressed in laid-back contemporary casual wear. This is a subtle way of saying Macs are cool.

The ads are adapted from a near-identical American campaign - the only difference is the use of Mitchell and Webb. They are a logical choice in one sense (everyone likes them), but a curious choice in another, since they are best known for the television series Peep Show - probably the best sitcom of the past five years - in which Mitchell plays a repressed, neurotic underdog, and Webb plays a selfish, self-regarding poseur. So when you see the ads, you think, "PCs are a bit rubbish yet ultimately lovable, whereas Macs are just smug, preening tossers." In other words, it is a devastatingly accurate campaign.

I hate Macs. I have always hated Macs. I hate people who use Macs. I even hate people who don't use Macs but sometimes wish they did. Macs are glorified Fisher-Price activity centres for adults; computers for scaredy cats too nervous to learn how proper computers work; computers for people who earnestly believe in feng shui.

PCs are the ramshackle computers of the people. You can build your own from scratch, then customise it into oblivion. Sometimes you have to slap it to make it work properly, just like the Tardis (Doctor Who, incidentally, would definitely use a PC). PCs have charm; Macs ooze pretension. When I sit down to use a Mac, the first thing I think is, "I hate Macs", and then I think, "Why has this rubbish aspirational ornament only got one mouse button?" Losing that second mouse button feels like losing a limb. If the ads were really honest, Webb would be standing there with one arm, struggling to open a packet of peanuts while Mitchell effortlessly tore his apart with both hands. But then, if the ads were really honest, Webb would be dressed in unbelievably po-faced avant-garde clothing with a gigantic glowing apple on his back. And instead of conducting a proper conversation, he would be repeatedly congratulating himself for looking so cool, and banging on about how he was going to use his new laptop to write a novel, without ever getting round to doing it, like a mediocre idiot.

Cue 10 years of nasal bleating from Mac-likers who profess to like Macs not because they are fashionable, but because "they are just better". Mac owners often sneer that kind of defence back at you when you mock their silly, posturing contraptions, because in doing so, you have inadvertently put your finger on the dark fear haunting their feeble, quivering soul - that in some sense, they are a superficial semi-person assembled from packaging; an infinitely sad, second-rate replicant who doesn't really know what they are doing here, but feels vaguely significant and creative each time they gaze at their sleek designer machine. And the more deftly constructed and wittily argued their defence, the more terrified and wounded they secretly are.

Aside from crowing about sartorial differences, the adverts also make a big deal about PCs being associated with "work stuff" (Boo! Offices! Boo!), as opposed to Macs, which are apparently better at "fun stuff". How insecure is that? And how inaccurate? Better at "fun stuff", my ****. The only way to have fun with a Mac is to poke its insufferable owner in the eye. For proof, stroll into any decent games shop and cast your eye over the exhaustive range of cutting-edge computer games available exclusively for the PC, then compare that with the sort of rubbish you get on the Mac. Myst, the most pompous and boring videogame of all time, a plodding, dismal "adventure" in which you wandered around solving tedious puzzles in a rubbish magic kingdom apparently modelled on pretentious album covers, originated on the Mac in 1993. That same year, the first shoot-'em-up game, Doom, was released on the PC. This tells you all you will ever need to know about the Mac's relationship with "fun". Ultimately the campaign's biggest flaw is that it perpetuates the notion that consumers somehow "define themselves" with the technology they choose. If you truly believe you need to pick a mobile phone that "says something" about your personality, don't bother. You don't have a personality. A mental illness, maybe - but not a personality. Of course, that hasn't stopped me slagging off Mac owners, with a series of sweeping generalisations, for the past 900 words, but that is what the ads do to PCs. Besides, that's what we PC owners are like - unreliable, idiosyncratic and gleefully unfair. And if you'll excuse me now, I feel an unexpected crash coming.
the article if you want to read the comments
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...006031,00.html

BTW I agree with most of this article LOL
and yes I've been using macs for the last 5 years..not by choice..they don't crash, my aching azz!

Now Cry havok and let loose the hounds of Apple heheh
Old 7/16/07, 11:43 PM
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Thinking about selling my 80 gig i-pod to my X-wife so I will get an i-phone so my son will get the blackberry . Does that count for an Apple ? as if .
Old 7/17/07, 03:23 PM
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Normally, I wouldn't look at the Guardian because it is the most leftest daily paper in the UK. But....... I love this line

Better at "fun stuff", my ****. The only way to have fun with a Mac is to poke its insufferable owner in the eye.
Bloody brilliant!
Old 7/18/07, 06:22 AM
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hella funny quote there
Old 7/23/07, 01:30 PM
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This is for Doug and his Apple fanboyism
Apple Store to Begin
Charging Entrance Fee
By Brian Briggs




Cupertino, CA – If you want to see the iPhone at an Apple store, be sure to bring some cash. Large crowds flocking to see the iPhone and next generation iPods have forced Apple to begin charging a $5 entrance fee for Apple stores. Many analysts anticipated the move, and expect a positive response from customers.

"Part of the move was to limit crowds to keep the stores safe, but also we wanted to keep the right kind of people in the stores," said vice president of retail outlets, Vince Sciopiano. "By 'right kind of people' I mean true Apple customers with money, willing to pay just to look at our newest wares."

While Apple Geniuses patrol inside the store, Apple "Muscleheads" will guard the window displays and entrances.

For the $5 fee, customers will get an Apple button which will allow them entrance into the store and is used to track the customer's movements. Sciopiano noted that the $5 fee could be applied to purchases on that visit

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Customer reaction at a pilot project at the Apple Store in Canoga Park, California was positive. Alexander Hu, an avid Mac user, said, "I don't mind paying $5 to get into the store, if it keeps out the iPhone gawkers and Windows lusers who want to drool over the new Macs."

Not everyone was pleased though. Kyle Martin said, "Five dollars to just walk into the store? It's like they want to be elite snobs or something."

When told of the criticism, Sciopiano said, "That's exactly the case."

Apple shares were up on the news.
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lol apple owners are friggin overly self-conscious and always seem a little insecure for some reason(unless you need it for CAD or teaching). And the little 10x10' space computer stores use for their Mac merchandise screams lots of fun to me too. It does seem to hold an aura of pretentiousness about it if you think about it. Other then playing with other proprietary programs like itunes, what the heck good is it? It was almost at the brink of death a few years ago and it was saved by peripherals, as one needed to have a mac to use them. These are the same people that carry a bottle of water in an urban area in a sling.
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JUst proves that Apple is all about raping the customer
Old 7/23/07, 07:24 PM
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I own a Mac mini. I purchased it a few months ago, to give Apple a shot. While I still prefer my PC for day to day stuff, (as that's what I'm familiar with), I find the Mac better to work with for video editing. There's things I like about it better than PC, but if I were to choose between my computers, I would keep my Alienware.

Then again, a Mac mini is a basic computer, and my Alienware cost $2500. Not really a comparison there.
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I spent an hour tonight trying to get my HP to recognize my *amn ipod. For no apparent reason other than perhaps technology PMS, the ipod would produce nothing more than a message stating "a USB device that is unrecognized failed to operate correctly" or something of that nature. After spending the hour downloading this and downloading that and resetting this and fumbling with that, I rebooted one last time (about 10 total reboots in all) and for whatever dang reason, it came right up. Completely unexplained, but using Apple products with PCs is just iffy at best.
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I found your problem when you were explaining it.


You were using an ipod.
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I loved tormenting my cousins, uncle, ex and close friends who use macs, this just adds to the fun
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