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Thread ID: 103556 2009-09-28 00:11:00 Brotherhood of the Mac. Scouse (83) PC World Chat
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814615 2009-09-28 21:48:00 <snip>

Tigermite would have been purfect.


Dustmite?


Bedmite?

iMite....not???
johcar (6283)
814616 2009-09-28 22:04:00 In the beginning was the PC, after that came a whole lot of other stuff I don't use either.



PC as in personal computer, yes.
In the beginning was Steve:
fora.tv

Then all else came after.
pctek (84)
814617 2009-09-29 02:15:00 For a chap who mostly tries to be objective,he certainly wandered a bit there Saf.

Objective? Smogjective! Ciccy

I've decided to live dangerously and stray closer to the edge of reality.

Besides, the overwhelming majority of PC users can't be wrong. We do it for good reasons, and more of us do it than macophytes in their parallel universe.

Cheers

Billy 8-{) :badpc:

It's International 'Smash a Mac' week........Feel free to join in and add a Mac-Smasher to your next post!
Billy T (70)
814618 2009-09-29 03:00:00 Objective? Smogjective! Ciccy

I've decided to live dangerously and stray closer to the edge of reality.

Besides, the overwhelming majority of PC users can't be wrong. We do it for good reasons, and more of us do it than macophytes in their parallel universe.

Cheers

Billy 8-{) :badpc:

It's International 'Smash a Mac' week........Feel free to join in and add a Mac-Smasher to your next post!

Dear me B,not like you to get excited.

Attacking the inanimate,that which can't answer back.
Cicero (40)
814619 2009-09-29 06:15:00 Macs should involve compulsory bagpipe recitals. R2x1 (4628)
814620 2009-09-29 07:29:00 "Consequently, nothing pleases them more than watching a PC owner struggle with a slab of non-Mac machinery. It validates their spiritual choice. Recently I sat in a room trying to write something on a Sony Vaio PC laptop which seemed to be running a special slow-motion edition of Windows Vista specifically designed to infuriate human beings as much as possible. Trying to get it to do anything was like issuing instructions to a depressed employee over a sluggish satellite feed. When I clicked on an application it spent a small eternity contemplating the philosophical implications of opening it, begrudgingly complying with my request several months later. It drove me up the wall. I called it a b##!%d and worse. At one point I punched a table "

Sounds just like my wife down the other end of the house, whilst I get stuff done down this end.

Thanks for posting the link, haven't laughed so much in ages.
limepile (96)
814621 2009-09-29 07:34:00 But wait theres more..

www.theonion.com
limepile (96)
814622 2009-10-01 09:10:00 I love the way Macs are now starting to become targets for viruses/hackers.

Windows has been getting viruses for so long that people have written some really great security software for it. Nod32, Comodo anyone?

Apple on the other hand has had it easy, I think when the malware hits, it's going to hit hard...
Agent_24 (57)
814623 2009-10-01 09:24:00 I am glad there are Macs in this world; we need a choice.

I am a little more pleased that I don't have a Mac, but I do like to have more than one option.
R2x1 (4628)
814624 2009-10-01 09:50:00 Mac, PC - doesn't matter to me either way. They both do the same thing when running Linux :D

OSX looks lovely and all, but I wouldn't pay for it, and especially not for the overpriced hardware it's supposed to run on.

(Not taking hackintoshes into account)
Agent_24 (57)
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