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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #89 from previous page: October 21, 2008, 06:32:53 AM »
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@Moto

Well I deliberately decided not to mention the other "cool thing" as it might be a controversial thing around these parts and I didn't want to draw attention away from the real subject by attracting a bunch of narrow-minded idiots raving on about how they hate XYZ.

But seeing as you asked.. I got one of these.

I genuinely found that screenshot to be way cooler.  That looks great for a 16 colour screen running on 16-year old hardware.  For all the shiny, swooshy effects that you get in the big 3 OSes these days, the hard work and attention to detail that people pushing the low-end show impresses me far more.


That is cool... several years ago, I waited for OS4.0 and some hardware to come out of Amiwest, nothing came and I decided to give up the wait and finally buy a Mac... In the world of Wintel, it is the closest I can get to the Amiga.... However, I have found 10.5 to be so plagued by bugs. If I did not have so much software installed, I would go back to Tiger!
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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #90 on: October 21, 2008, 07:22:32 AM »
My apologies to those wishing the thread would die, but I won't do you that favor just yet. Some people, or rather, cranks, NEED to be put to their proper place, because god forbid, if they don't and they end up in a position of power (by becoming louder-mouthed than anyone else) they can wreak havoc and cause a lot more damage and pain and suffering as their ill-formed, erroneous, unbased hatred and misinformation will pollute everyone else.

@tone007:

You are correct about the Sony laptops. The Sony TX was the first to have a LED-lit LCD: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VAIO

Anyways, I never claimed Apple was the first, but that Apple uses them as standard parts, more so than other companies which keep them for the high-end models and thus are extra.

Lastly, even though I didn't like the non-metal Macs myself, I do think a large amount of the population does. Unfortunately they had problems with the materials on the first generation. However I know they've been replacing all those within warranty without questions asked, and even multiple times for the same customer. The discussion forums at apple.com are full of such evidence.


@cantido:

You don't seem as much of a crank as the Raffale person, although you seem on the edge, so let me set you straight so you don't go off on a tangent like our italiano amigo. The quoted text is yours.

"Apple don't make screens."

Duh. I said Apple has been using them. Who said anything about them making screens?


"Basic partitioning tools are free."

I was talking about bloatware. Need to read some more there bud.


"I wonder what the difference is between Chinese plastics/chemicals and the stuff everyone else uses... hmmmmmm absolutely nothing? A lot of factories outside China use Chinese plastics."

Once again you didn't understand my sentence. I said Apple uses the same Chinese materials, HOWEVER they also check to make sure the Chinese aren't duping them, because otherwise they wouldn't get EPEAT certifications. Furthermore, what people who are cranks and thus outsiders to the rest of society don't understand is that if Apple claims in their presentation events (ex: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/specialevent1008/) that they use such and such materials which are safe and then those statements are found to be false (ex: if materials said to be safe are proven to be unsafe) they get SUED BIG TIME BY LAWYERS. They can't lie without repercussions. Only the mafia doesn't count on repercussions. And Microsoft.

"Steve jobs told you that personally?"

Actually he did: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/specialevent1008/

And unlike you, he has some reputation to uphold and millions of very rich stockholders which will take him to court if he lied.

"The materials they use will be dictated by the laws regarding which materials they are allowed to use. Batteries for example contain all sorts of nasties,... Apple use exactly the same cells as everyone else because just like the screens they don't make them."

Yes, I never claimed they use alien technology, and neither does Apple: nobody claimed that they use safer batteries. Their green tech is specifically listed in the keynote. See it to understand what materials we're talking about.


"They use EXACTLY the same raw materials as everyone else, because just like everyone else they don't produce the parts that make up their machines."

You under the false assumption that the world is made of all equal parts. It's not. They can CHOOSE to tell the Chinese companies: use plastic X instead of plastic Y. Just like most companies today say: use ROHS materials instead of non-ROHS. Make sense?

And as for marketing, we talked previously about getting sued if you're a big company and you LIE. Perhaps cranks are used to it, but in the real world lies cost.


"Seems very much like a case of fanboism here to me."

No, it actually seems much like a case of blind Amiga zealotry by clueless cranks. I've listed factual information which you can easily check online for yourself. None of the counter arguments include any factual information, but rather opinions, and misinformed at best.


"I use a Mac... but Mac OS X is bloody awful, it's running Debian. Enough said."

Yes, now you've totally convinced me! You definitely use a Mac. Should I start laughing now?

And if I may give you the benefit of the doubt, what is so bloody awful about it? Indulge me...


"The build quality of the previous macbook generation is pretty shocking to be honest considering how much they cost."

I don't entirely agree with this sentence because it's a BLANKET statement: too general. More correctly: they had problems with the plastics (ex: wrist pad area discoloration). There's no denying that, but the rest of the machines were quite problem free. Also keep in mind that Mac users are quite vocal and even if a small percentage have the problem, it will be heard.



@zylesea:

I see another crank here.

"ROFL! Apple green?! Moohaaha!"

I was using the term green generically and not for everything that Apple uses or HAS used.

"Man, Apple were recently one of the worst companies according to ecological and social standards (at least when considering their partner production plants in China)."

Really?? Point to your sources that say this.

Let me save you the trouble: you are probably referring to the Greenpeace fiasco. Please educate yourself and stop spreading F.U.D. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_uncertainty_and_doubt):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Greenpeace   <-- read the "Greener Electronics campaign" and quit misquoting unbased "research" from a biased and corrupt organization.


"Now they got a pot of green color and painted their house grenn and wanna make ppl think they were innovatibve in ecological standards.
There are really plenty reasons to actually like Apple, but their ecological standard definitively doesn't belong to that card."


Actually there is a reason here in the USA, and it's called the EPEAT: http://www.epeat.net

They awarded Apple the Gold standard. That's one more reason for you to like Apple - unless, of course, you still believe all the F.U.D. that your envious of Apple sources are feeding you.


@ami_junki:

"my screen cracks 6 months into use"

Yeah, stop banging it on your head. Screens break, they're made of glass and plastics. Apple never said they made or used bullet-proof screens. Of course they denied your claim if you were responsible for the damage or it wasn't covered! Any sane company would do the same! Get over yourself and be realistic: *ALL* manufacturers abide by more or less the same warranty rules.

Once again, the point about the user experience is not once you DAMAGE the freagging product. It's when you use the product according to the conditions set forth within the warranty rules. Jeez, how much fact-bending hatred do you guys have?!?!?! I'd like to see you claim that Dell ought to replace your cracked LCD screen just because.

You might feel at home (in the wrong sort of way) with this site: http://notalwaysright.com/



@Raffaele:

Just in case you're still not sure what you see in the mirror each morning, here's a clue: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crank_(person)

Oh and something more: since you really believe I have nothing to do with Amigas, please Amiga-fy me: I challenge you to give me your Amigas for FREE so I can become converted. Yes, I'll take that Pegasos II as well! Come on, prove to us how much of an avid Amigan you are and that you want to spread Amigadome everywhere. Help convince and infidel (me) that Amigas are the best: give me your Amiga hardware! And I'll even spare you the pain: I won't give you a SINGLE of my beautiful Macs! :-D Deal?

PS. Thanks for posting Mac photos on this forum! Excellent way to advertise Macs! :-) Oooh they're such beautiful sexy amigas! Chikitas! (OK, to be honest, I didn't really like the first iMac design - not for myself at least).


@kickstart:

Yes, the Mac never really had a demoscene and I also agree it's not good for the platform. HOWEVER, what idiots don't know is that it's not related to the machines or the OS. As we (demosceners) all know, almost EVERY machine can be a demo machine. I'm sure we've all seen C64 demos kick the pants out of even PC demos. The difference with the Mac is the culture. It's a mostly American-only platform and since the demoscene is very strong outside of the US, it never really got attracted to the Mac. However most "art scenes" or "publishers' scenes" are saying the same for non-Mac platforms, because afterall Desktop Publishing was the Mac's scene. Furthermore, I've met diehard Mac demosceners and from Germany none the less!! Of course one has to have an open mind to be able to see and be a part of that.

As for your other comments, let's just say it won't be very beneficial that I reply at this point.


@mdwh2:

"I've never seen that - what's more likely IME is you get a flood of posts saying how Apple are the best thing ever, and being "narrow-minded" raving how they hate PCs."

Your density or denseness must exceed that of a black hole, right? The posts were NOT about people hating PCs, but rather people hating Macs "just becasue". After reading Raffaele's spews, you should have gotten a hint, not?


@pixie:

"Build yourself a revenue income then, what's Apple fault again, making money?"

Your quote was against the tool's comment, and you are very correct in your pointed question! In fact anyone with the ability to read English would be able to see that Macs are a SIGNIFICANT part of Apple's revenue and not just iPods:

http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2008/07/21results.html
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/04/23/apple-earnings-mac-sales-surge-iphones-not-so-much

One can simply do the math (millions of units times a median price) and see that the Mac is a huge part of Apple's revenue.

Of course those who are ignorant don't anything other than: 1) hatred of Apple (they don't know why, but the clone scene has done a good job) and 2) iPods. They are clueless as to all the awesome technologies coming out of Apple.

You tell them multicore CPU + SLI video cards and all they can think of is playing FPS games with other saliva dripping, pimple popping, YouTube-watching {bleep} teenagers, instead of something as awesome as OpenCL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL) and GCD (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Central_(technology)). Where's something similar in Windows, Linux or even in the Amiga world?


@adolescent:

While well intentioned, your post has fallen victim to F.U.D.. I pointed out some links earlier, but here's the jist of the great Greenpeace fiasco (copied from Wikipedia - read it carefully and follow the links, there's a LOT to learn that you never knew because you've only seen one side of the story - full link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Greenpeace):


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Greener Electronics campaign

In August 2006, Greenpeace released a "Guide to Greener Electronics," which ranked fourteen consumer electronics vendors in environmental issues. Greenpeace encouraged manufacturers to clean up their products by eliminating hazardous substances and to take back and recycle their products responsibly once they become obsolete.

The Guide to Greener Electronics[30] stated "the ranking is important because the amounts of toxic e-waste is [sic] growing everyday and it often ends up dumped in the developing world. Reducing the toxic chemicals in products reduces pollution from old products and makes recycling safer, easier and cheaper." It ranked Nokia and Dell near the top, but essentially gave failing grades across the industry, ranking Toshiba thirteenth, and Apple Computer in eleventh place out of the fourteen brands. The report singled out Apple for its low rank, saying: "Already, many of the companies are in a race to reach the head of the class - that is, except for Apple, who seems determined to remain behind rather than be the teacher's pet we'd hoped for." This caught the attention of tech media news sites, and was widely reported. Greenpeace gave Nintendo a score of 0.3 / 10 is based on the fact that Greenpeace has almost no information on the company, which by Greenpeace's grading system, automatically results in a zero for the affected categories.

Daniel Eran of RoughlyDrafted Magazine criticized the guide in an article,[31] saying the Greenpeace guide's "ranking puts far more weight upon what companies publicly say rather than what they actually do. It is also clear that Greenpeace intended the report more as an attention getting stunt than a serious rating of corporations' actual responsibility." In response, Greenpeace attacked Roughly Drafted's credibility, pointing out that it has in the past been called "the lunatic fringe of Mac fandom" by other bloggers after comparing the cost of Windows and Mac OS X.[32]

It is in fact alleged that Greenpeace has had no factual evidence, instead relying on unsubstantiated official company information for the report in order to garner publicity, as well as political and monetary support. The Environmental Protection Agency's EPEAT shows Apple leading the ranks in all categories. ArsTechnica called the Greenpeace report a fraud after factual substantiation was questioned.

Greenpeace responded to the criticisms in a rebuttal also published by RoughlyDrafted. Along with the Greenpeace rebuttal, the article[33] further presented the results of a second Greenpeace report, called "Toxic Chemicals in Your Laptop Exposed," which Roughly Drafted called an 'apology' for the initial claims Greenpeace made in the Greener Guide rankings. While Greenpeace itself has never used the word "apology", they did restate several of their initial claims in a response to Keith Ripley, another reviewer of the report.[34] For example, the data reported findings of minimal traces of TBBPA, an unregulated fire retardant in the Apple computer; the Greenpeace press release said Apple "appears to be using far more of this toxic chemical than its competitors". This is despite the fact that the EU Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks concluded in March of 2005 that TBBPA "presents no risk to human health"[35] and "the World Health organisation conducted a scientific assessment of TBBPA and found that the risk for the general population is considered to be insignificant."[36]

More criticism of the statement in the Greenpeace press release followed in:[37] "The most recent report, 'Toxics in Your Laptop Exposed,' did credible scientific tests, but then threw out the data to instead present a lathered up, misleading and deceptive press release that was simply a lie. No amount of credible science is worth anything if you ignore the findings and simply present the message you wanted to the data to support."

Greenpeace published an article on its website, addressing the criticism so far, with a special focus on scientific issues.[38]




@amigadave:

I know what you're saying, and you're right, but sometimes some bugs have to be squashed before they spoil the other fruits. It's just amazing the amount of ignorance that certain people carry on their shoulders. It makes you (me) want to do something. Like write things as caustically as possible just so that you can sear enough of their brain's virtual surface away, in hopes that perhaps they can start receiving some of the light from the outside world in their darkened minds.



That's all for now. Going back to tinkering with my Amiga now: I think I can overclock it a little more with this 55Mhz crystal! Can't do that so easily with my Mac ;-) Ciao!


 

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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #91 on: October 21, 2008, 09:19:56 AM »
@da9000

RoughlyDrafted is possibly the most fanatical Mac blog on the net.  I'm sure you see the irony of calling the Greenpeace research FUD when backing it up only with claims from RoughlyDrafted "consultants".  Come now, you're not that ignorant are you?

As for EPEAT; Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Toshiba have all gold and silver ratings too.  How does that invalidate Greenpeace's claims?  It's a different ranking.  EPEAT focuses on a set of criteria for a single product, not a ranking of the overall company.
Time to move on.  Bye Amiga.org.  :(
 

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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #92 on: October 21, 2008, 09:54:22 AM »
This thread is pathetic. Andy, I apologise on behalf of all the juvenile individuals in this thread who, for whatever reason, have a chip on their shoulder and are unable to accept that some people like different computers them.

Really, do you people have nothing better to do with your time than to insult others because of their choice of which computer to use? Grow up!

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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #93 on: October 21, 2008, 10:05:13 AM »
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Yes, now you've totally convinced me! You definitely use a Mac. Should I start laughing now?


mac-chan:/home/daniel# getSystemId
Libsmbios:    2.0.3
Error getting the System ID:
Service Tag:  SystemSerialNumb
Express Service Code: 9223372036854775807
Product Name: MacBook2,1
BIOS Version:     MB21.88Z.00A5.B07.0706270922
Vendor:       Apple Inc.
Is Dell:      0

mac-chan:/home/daniel# lsusb
Bus 005 Device 004: ID 05ac:8300 Apple, Inc. Built-in iSight (no firmware loaded)
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 05ac:8240 Apple, Inc. IR Receiver [build-in]
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 05ac:021c Apple, Inc.
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 046d:c040 Logitech, Inc. Corded Tilt-Wheel Mouse
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 05ac:8205 Apple, Inc. Bluetooth HCI MacBookPro
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub


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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #94 on: October 21, 2008, 10:22:14 AM »
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motorollin wrote:
This thread is pathetic. Andy, I apologise on behalf of all the juvenile individuals in this thread who, for whatever reason, have a chip on their shoulder and are unable to accept that some people like different computers them.

Really, do you people have nothing better to do with your time than to insult others because of their choice of which computer to use? Grow up!


Yes, we should really accept that people like different things and not call people names.

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@Moto

Well I deliberately decided not to mention the other "cool thing" as it might be a controversial thing around these parts and I didn't want to draw attention away from the real subject by attracting a bunch of narrow-minded idiots raving on about how they hate XYZ.


Hmmm...  Seems Andy was asking for it.  :-P
Time to move on.  Bye Amiga.org.  :(
 

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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #95 on: October 21, 2008, 11:20:52 AM »
Well I guess I stand corrected hehe ... so you say, don`t .... bang ..... head .... on ..... screen ....... right, I think I got it  ;-)  ;-)     quite a reply there matey, took almost all my lunch break to read through it.  :crazy:  

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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #96 on: October 21, 2008, 11:51:44 AM »
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ami_junki wrote:
Well I guess I stand corrected hehe ... so you say, don`t .... bang ..... head .... on ..... screen


Screen on my macbook cracked last week, a massive dot appeared on the screen where the juice dripped out of it.
Apple* did fix it under warranty, probably because most of the onboard USB hardware (iSight etc) had also died at some point, I don't use them so I hadn't noticed. My harddrive died 4 months or so after I bought the machine..
The main problem with the previous gen macbooks is that the super-eco-green plastics (tm) they are using aren't all that rigid and the stuff contained within the case takes a lot of twists as a result. Luckily my misses managed to get a free 5 year insurance policy out of Kojima when we bought it, so I just have to break it and claim a next generation one when I feel like it. ;)


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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #97 on: October 21, 2008, 12:37:37 PM »
Getting back to the origins of the thread.  The coolest thing Ive seen all week was the indivision flicker fixer in my A1200.

 

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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #98 on: October 21, 2008, 04:17:16 PM »
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The Amiga is the computer equivalent of camping out under the stars.



 :lol:

We have different visions of computing...

In my vision Windows is the equivalent of camping...

You get the tent, and you must rise it using strange procedures described on strange manuals...

You must accomply the strange rules of the camping facility (i.e. you cannot swim in the lake until it has to be defragmented, and diskchecked) and you are unsure of the dangers ouside the tent that could break in it, like as bears, spiders, wolves, snakes and perverted maniacs (viruses, spyware and trojans)...

Amiga was always to me as a confortable armchair I can count always on...  :roll:  :oops:  :-D

Or perhaps Amiga is like a fido dog...

He obeys my orders, it is poite and sincere, and it never doing crazy things like windows...

Apple mac is like having dealing any time with Primadonna star with all her tics, and little maniacal strange desires and wishes to be accomplished...  :roll:  :lol:
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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #99 on: October 21, 2008, 04:41:06 PM »
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It is easy for Apple to develop new machines as all its revenues are coming from IPOD market...

Build yourself a revenue income then, what's Apple fault again, making money? :roll:


Come on...

You undestood perfectly what I am saying...

If they do not started selling MP3 players counting on  millions of stupid people who just want a brand name sticked on MP3 cases (just as those who love wearing only T-Shirts with famous fashion brands sticked on it), then Apple had already had biting the dust just as like Commodore did...

And Commodore did not closed due to lack of their products, but due to strange manuevering in the balance assets to avoid USA taxation that were made by Irving Gould and Mehdi Ali...

Apple are still on the market not due to the quality of their computers, but thanks to IPOD market...
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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #100 on: October 21, 2008, 05:12:43 PM »
@Raffaele

Computer wars stoping some years ago, PC wins, at this era apple was just a computer with a slow and buggy OS full of progs for graphics or printing editions, now is a market with a different consumers following the sign of the apple without any comment agaisnt the brand, but i want to thing that is not the reality of most apple users, not all explain the quality of the computers or OS talkking like apple public relations (i think).

Relax, all people here loves the amiga, some have a pc or mac a some have both because we dont have modern browsers or apps in our platform, but all really likes the amiga.
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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #101 on: October 21, 2008, 05:16:37 PM »
@da9000

Maybe this is the point that i can explain "mentallity of the users" in one platform or other, this make a machine much interesting that others, by example... the difference of a macmini ppc with osx and the same machine with morphos, same machine but different "spirit".
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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #102 on: October 21, 2008, 05:21:40 PM »
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@Raffaele:

Just in case you're still not sure what you see in the mirror each morning, here's a clue: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crank_(person)


Well... Bolt Crank is a really cool character...
I like being like him...

8-)

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Oh and something more: since you really believe I have nothing to do with Amigas, please Amiga-fy me: I challenge you to give me your Amigas for FREE so I can become converted. Yes, I'll take that Pegasos II as well! Come on, prove to us how much of an avid Amigan you are and that you want to spread Amigadome everywhere. Help convince and infidel (me) that Amigas are the best: give me your Amiga hardware! And I'll even spare you the pain: I won't give you a SINGLE of my beautiful Macs! :-D Deal?


Nice try...

- "Ma'am? Wanna change your bin of laundry detergent AmigaOS for two bins of mine MacOS X?" :rtfm:

- "Oh no! NEVER! Amiga washes cleaner and whiter than yours..." :-o

:-P

Free gifts from TV-Advertising soap vendors are only in the world of tales or perhaps in your dreams...

It is so easy when you got TANSTTAFCSGFAS

(There ain't no such thing than a free computer set gift from a sucker)

If you wanna try the Amiga, risk yourself by buying it as I did with my own money, and test it yourself if you dare, by risking MONEY OF YOUR OWN... you smartass profiting parasite...

It is not a surprise for me that you are a Mac owner...

You act just the same beahviour as Apple firm...

I recall the same trade-your-Amiga-machine-to-me politics that made that loozy leechers from Apple when Commodore was dismissed by Irving Gould...

They bought for months and months 2 pages full color Advertising Campaign on all Amiga Magazines worldwide by trying to convert Amiga users to buy their loozy Macintoshes when Commodore was dismissed...





They had the dare to say: Apple Mac LC 630 "the first REAL multimedia machine"...

ROTFLMAO! :lol: :lol: :lol:

And their message was:

"Hey, PSST... Amiga User! Commodore is dead, so did the Amiga! Trade back your little Amiga with a cool Mac... We are the only Motorola based machine left on the market..."

Apple are just a bunch of jackals...  :-P
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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #103 on: October 21, 2008, 06:28:35 PM »
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Apple are still on the market not due to the quality of their computers, but thanks to IPOD market...
Hmyes, mainly because of that guy who made Oracle big I'd say.
And because Microsoft backed Apple up with a cash injection, when Apple was almost bankrupt.
And the canary said: \'chirp\'
 

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Re: The coolest thing I've seen this week
« Reply #104 on: October 21, 2008, 07:45:59 PM »
@Rafaele

You are living in the past.  OS9 has as much to do with modern Apple, as mud brick has to do with Burj Dubai.


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