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Re: Microsoft's Dumbest And Smartest Moves Of 2011
« on: February 14, 2012, 03:31:28 AM »
Quote from: smerf;680454
Hi,

Lets face it, the tablets that are coming out are more for people like MAC users who just want to turn it on use it, get done with what they want and then shut it off. The hardest thing a MAC user does on his machine is find the on/off switch and basically that is all the tablets do, you turn them on do what you have to do, then turn them off, that is why the ipads are such a big hit with the MAC users.

Real computer users (like me) think the tablets are nothing but junk. I use one only to read books when the wife goes shopping, she reminds me of a typical MAC user, goes into the store to buy a gallon of milk, and it takes her only 3 hours, and yes it is an all day affair when she really decides to go grocery shopping, but we both have cell phones, so every now and then I can call her and say "How much longer?"

Yea for MAC users, with out them who would I complain about?

Linux users, nah I use Linux
Amiga users, nah they complain about too much already
Atari users, nah they all are dead or dead heads.

Oh well MAC users it is then

smerf


LOL.  Yeah, cause all those millions of people out there who simply want a computer or electronic gadget to do what it was designed to do, get out of the way, and let them get their work done are freaks.  I like to use technology --- not fight with it.  That's why I liked Amigas back in the day and still have a place in my heart for them.  It's always enlightening to read a rant on "MACS" because the only people who spell it that way are the people who have never used one.  It's Mac....that's short for Macintosh.  MAC implies that it is an acronym, which it is not.