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I like my new Macbook pro. I can sit in marketing meetings and post on the forum. XD bad ghouly!
Don't be ashamed of the fact that you post on the forum while at work, from what I can tell your career is pretty impressive and you wouldn't have trouble finding employment. Be ashamed of the fact that you're using Apple.
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Don't be ashamed of the fact that you post on the forum while at work, from what I can tell your career is pretty impressive and you wouldn't have trouble finding employment. Be ashamed of the fact that you're using Apple.
Why should Ghouly? I'm using a macbook pro too and it doesn't suck as much as windows 8.
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Session 9. I've been watching the horror films recommended to me, since I should have months ago, this is 3/4. Rosemary's Baby and Alice, Sweet Alice already. I usually get bored by horror films, so counting in the music and chess games in between every 5 minutes of the film will make at least 2,5 hours. Sigh...

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Why should Ghouly? I'm using a macbook pro too and it doesn't suck as much as windows 8.
Windows 8 sucks, but selling completely proprietary hardware with sub-standard build quality at a hefty markup while retaining stiflingly tight-assed control of your entire software ecosystem and making a fortune on shitty gadgets that exacerbate the problems with the planned-obsolescence marketing cycle is worse.
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Session 9. I've been watching the horror films recommended to me' date= since I should have months ago, this is 3/4. Rosemary's Baby and Alice, Sweet Alice already. I usually get bored by horror films, so counting in the music and chess games in between every 5 minutes of the film will make at least 2,5 hours. Sigh...
I like horrorfilms, but Session 9 is really boring. Good luckwith watching :P
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Windows 8 sucks' date=' but selling completely proprietary hardware with sub-standard build quality at a hefty markup while retaining stiflingly tight-assed control of your entire software ecosystem and making a fortune on shitty gadgets that exacerbate the problems with the planned-obsolescence marketing cycle is worse.[/quote'] I agree that Apple-products aren't that good in comparison with the price you pay. But I still think that macbooks are easier to use than windows. At least for me :)
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Windows 8 sucks' date=' but selling completely proprietary hardware with sub-standard build quality at a hefty markup while retaining stiflingly tight-assed control of your entire software ecosystem and making a fortune on shitty gadgets that exacerbate the problems with the planned-obsolescence marketing cycle is worse.[/quote'] When Apple makes something better than XP I'll pay attention.
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Don't be ashamed of the fact that you post on the forum while at work, from what I can tell your career is pretty impressive and you wouldn't have trouble finding employment. Be ashamed of the fact that you're using Apple.
I don't have a choice, Apple products are all my company provides to work on. My previous mac was not at all powerful enough and it wasn't portable either. I wont be ashamed though. I like a lot of Apple products, been using them since I was a kid, and for *some* things they're great. Don't get me wrong, I have plenty of gripes with Apple culture, Apple superiority complexes, and Apple's business ethics to scratch the surface. I also like Windows products and I'm actually happy with my Windows 8 gaming pc (after modifying it enough to remove all traces of metro its very sleek and fast). Between the two I will always choose my gaming rig but that's because I am a really heavy gamer and Apple has repeatedly shunted the hardcore gamer demographic, which is stupid because spending excessive amounts of disposable income on electronics is what we do best! Anyway there's enough shit wrong with Microsoft as well, don't even get me started on how they bunged up Skype... The polarizing argument of Apple vs. Windows is so tired. I love my apple products running OSX, my custom built PC running Windows 8, both have their uses and drawbacks. Meh! Not ashamed! =P
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I don't have a choice, Apple products are all my company provides to work on. My previous mac was not at all powerful enough and it wasn't portable either. I wont be ashamed though. I like a lot of Apple products, been using them since I was a kid, and for *some* things they're great. Don't get me wrong, I have plenty of gripes with Apple culture, Apple superiority complexes, and Apple's business ethics to scratch the surface.
My apologies then. Still, I wasn't complaining about Apple ethics, I buy from Kapitalist Oppressor stores all the time. I just don't like the way their stuff works and neither does my brother, who unlike me is much more informed in making decisions on this kind of thing.
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I have both -- and I'm with you on that' date=' Samsung and Android OS is my preferred. I don't care for apple phones whatsoever. I'll be upgrading to an S4 pretty soon too.[/quote'] S4 is really good, but it's not a big change if you go from S3 to S4, so I won't be changing my phone so soon. I don't see the need just yet. And I kind of get attached to a phone or a laptop so I don't like changing it so quickly :D The biggest reason why I sold the iphone and bought s3 is because you don't need the fucking itunes to put music on your phone. With itunes it always lasts forever, it needs to update or it blocks when you open it, it always made me so angry.
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The biggest reason why I sold the iphone and bought s3 is because you don't need the fucking itunes to put music on your phone. With itunes it always lasts forever' date=' it needs to update or it blocks when you open it, it always made me so angry.[/quote'] iTunes is my #1 beef with apple products, hands down. It is a colossal piece of shit.
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iTunes is my #1 beef with apple products' date=' hands down. It is a colossal piece of shit.[/quote'] The worst part about iTunes is that it started as a piece of shit, and then progressively got worse with each new version. I have stopped downloading the updates, because they're filled with nothing but disappointment. Also, I have only ever purchased 1 crApple product, a 3rd generation iPod purchased from a friend 2nd hand that my wife (prior to our nuptials) washed with my laundry. She bought me an 80 gb iPod as an apology, which I still used. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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