jji7skyline wrote:
I guess if you owned a PC, then you could look at it that way, but for Mac owners, it's just another hit on the nail on the coffin of the PC
Seriously? Who wants a "useful application that creates a backup of your neccesary files and folders?"
I'd rather have a time machine
I want a time machine...
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trinary wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
I guess if you owned a PC, then you could look at it that way, but for Mac owners, it's just another hit on the nail on the coffin of the PC
Seriously? Who wants a "useful application that creates a backup of your neccesary files and folders?"
I'd rather have a time machineI want a time machine...
You could just say, I want old files.
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funelephant wrote:
PCs aren't going anywhere for a while. Macs are just overpriced PC clones that are worse.
funelephant wrote:
You could just say, I want old files.
The point of this thread isn't to attack/defend macs or PCs (as far as I can tell from the first post), so please stop trying to provoke a conflict.
From what I can see, both macs and PCs offer different things. If either was simply and "overpriced... clone", its respective company would soon go out of business. If you can't accept that both have advantages, or, failing that, keep your arguments to yourself, then take your argument elsewhere.
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jji7skyline wrote:
I guess if you owned a PC, then you could look at it that way, but for Mac owners, it's just another hit on the nail on the coffin of the PC
Seriously? Who wants a "useful application that creates a backup of your neccesary files and folders?"
I'd rather have a time machine
I don't really see how you could see it's toward Macs. It's pointing out that Time Machine is ridiculous and takes up a ton of space & is saying that Apple uses marketing to cover up their mistakes and flaws and the advantages PCs have over Macs. Also, the whole "Blue Screen of 9/11" thing makes it seem they're saying Apple is untrustworthy and making stuff up.
Also, if you look at the comments, one of the top comments is (in part)
Never in my life have I met a professional programmer, designer, or anyone with knowledge of computer science working on a Mac.
Most of them work on either Windows or any of the Unix-based variants like Linux or Ubuntu.
That said, I still don't think either is better or worse, I'm just making an interpretation of the video.
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I dunno, I still think it's towards Macs as being cooler than PCs.
And as for that comment, I've never seen a graphic designer, artist or musician that uses a PC. All the people I've seen that use PCs have been noobs. All the programmers I know, use Linux. One of them (he's the one who introduced me to Scratch btw) has recently switched to a Mac and is happy about the decision.
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jji7skyline wrote:
I dunno, I still think it's towards Macs as being cooler than PCs.
And as for that comment, I've never seen a graphic designer, artist or musician that uses a PC. All the people I've seen that use PCs have been noobs. All the programmers I know, use Linux. One of them (he's the one who introduced me to Scratch btw) has recently switched to a Mac and is happy about the decision.
I'm a musician and I use a PC
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True... but I know 2 professional musicians that both use Macs.
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What-ever
There's really no difference; neither is easier to use, it's just based on personal preference. I personally have a harder time using Macs and I kinda prefer the way binaries work on Windows, but that's just me.
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Yes, and personally, I prefer the one that comes with a Time Machine. Who needs minesweeper anyway?
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funelephant wrote:
No. I will not buy an overpriced poop.
+9999999999999999999999
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soupoftomato wrote:
That seemed to support windows more.
It did, with the fact that the Mac doesnt know math, can do nothing but market, and the guy playing the mac looked like a highschool dropout who lives in a dirty apartment and doesnt know what 2+2 is.
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
funelephant wrote:
No. I will not buy an overpriced poop.
+9999999999999999999999
-infinity.
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why was everybody arguing over what the video was supporting when it was obviously saying pcs are for nerds and macs are for silly people? :P
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Lolkid332 wrote:
And this, my friends, is why I have a Mac.
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I use windows because it's not "computers for dummies".
I know what I'm doing, so I don't get viruses, my computer doesn't freeze, all that great stuff that mac brags only it can do.
Not to mention that 90% of things downloadable on the internet are windows-only.
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MoreGamesNow wrote:
funelephant wrote:
PCs aren't going anywhere for a while. Macs are just overpriced PC clones that are worse.
funelephant wrote:
You could just say, I want old files.
The point of this thread isn't to attack/defend macs or PCs (as far as I can tell from the first post), so please stop trying to provoke a conflict.
From what I can see, both macs and PCs offer different things. If either was simply and "overpriced... clone", its respective company would soon go out of business. If you can't accept that both have advantages, or, failing that, keep your arguments to yourself, then take your argument elsewhere.
You yell at me for "starting a conflict" and then you continue it.
Nice Logic.
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
That seemed to support windows more.
It did, with the fact that the Mac doesnt know math, can do nothing but market, and the guy playing the mac looked like a highschool dropout who lives in a dirty apartment and doesnt know what 2+2 is.
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Mac: I'm a Mac.
PC: And I'm a PC.
Both: And since all you use us for is checking facebook and looking at lolcats, we're functionally identical.
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3DSfan12345 wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
funelephant wrote:
No. I will not buy an overpriced poop.
+9999999999999999999999
-infinity.
+ infidity x infity
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jji7skyline wrote:
Yes, and personally, I prefer the one that comes with a Time Machine. Who needs minesweeper anyway?
I don't, but I need Solitaire
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16Skittles wrote:
Mac: I'm a Mac.
PC: And I'm a PC.
Both: And since all you use us for is checking facebook and looking at lolcats, we're functionally identical.
And browsing the Scratch forums
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MoreGamesNow wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
Mac: I'm a Mac.
PC: And I'm a PC.
Both: And since all you use us for is checking facebook and looking at lolcats, we're functionally identical.And browsing the Scratch forums
Lol.
Most people with Macs, I would generally point towards the netbook section of the store, or even the iPad. I will say that the iPad is amazing, although for Programmers it is lacking. Artists and Musicians have good apps on the iPad though. So really only programmers need a Mac. (Even if you compile and work on windows you still need to compile on OSX)
Here's a question: Is it technically legal to use a VM of OSX? I will eventually need to have a build environment for compiling to Mac and XCode for iOS but am wondering whether it is worth it to get a Mac or just use a VM. (Although I think the presence of a Retina Display on the MBP will make the decision for me )
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16Skittles wrote:
Artists and Musicians have good apps on the iPad though.
I would have to disagree with this statement; while it may have fun apps for generating music/drawing, it's nowhere near anything that could be used professionally at all. I also honestly don't like using a tablet or touchscreen.
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