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nice quote for vista users.....
Linux is for people who want to know why it works, and don't care. Mac is for people who don't want to know why it works, it just works. DOS is for people who want to know why it does not work. Vista is for people who don't want to know why it does not work, they just want to pay microsoft for keeping them in pain. |
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nice quote for vista users.....
Mac is for people who don't want to know why it works, it just works. (Yet
claim they know more about computers than all the others!) -- Dustin Harper http://www.vistarip.com -- "Seven" wrote in message ... Linux is for people who want to know why it works, and don't care. Mac is for people who don't want to know why it works, it just works. DOS is for people who want to know why it does not work. Vista is for people who don't want to know why it does not work, they just want to pay microsoft for keeping them in pain. |
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nice quote for vista users.....
The Trolls have been busy the last few days. They must be getting rather
fat. NIK "Dustin Harper" wrote in message ... Mac is for people who don't want to know why it works, it just works. (Yet claim they know more about computers than all the others!) -- Dustin Harper http://www.vistarip.com -- "Seven" wrote in message ... Linux is for people who want to know why it works, and don't care. Mac is for people who don't want to know why it works, it just works. DOS is for people who want to know why it does not work. Vista is for people who don't want to know why it does not work, they just want to pay microsoft for keeping them in pain. |
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nice quote for vista users.....
Mac: I'm a Mac
PC: and I'm a PC Mac: I don't need to know anything about computers, Mac just works PC: With all the years of DOS, Win 3.1, Win 95, XP and now Vista, I've had to learn how operating systems and software works. Mac: I've never had to learn anything, Mac just makes it easy PC: Also with all the years of trouble shooting I've had to learn to build all my computers from scratch and how to overclock, all kinds of complicated stuff. Mac: I already have an alarm clock, it works too. BTW, nice suit. PC: Thank you. Nice Calvin Kleins, did mommy buy them for you? "Seven" wrote in message ... Linux is for people who want to know why it works, and don't care. Mac is for people who don't want to know why it works, it just works. DOS is for people who want to know why it does not work. Vista is for people who don't want to know why it does not work, they just want to pay microsoft for keeping them in pain. |
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nice one, are you saying that macs are pants? :~)
"Peter M" wrote: Mac: I'm a Mac PC: and I'm a PC Mac: I don't need to know anything about computers, Mac just works PC: With all the years of DOS, Win 3.1, Win 95, XP and now Vista, I've had to learn how operating systems and software works. Mac: I've never had to learn anything, Mac just makes it easy PC: Also with all the years of trouble shooting I've had to learn to build all my computers from scratch and how to overclock, all kinds of complicated stuff. Mac: I already have an alarm clock, it works too. BTW, nice suit. PC: Thank you. Nice Calvin Kleins, did mommy buy them for you? "Seven" wrote in message ... Linux is for people who want to know why it works, and don't care. Mac is for people who don't want to know why it works, it just works. DOS is for people who want to know why it does not work. Vista is for people who don't want to know why it does not work, they just want to pay microsoft for keeping them in pain. |
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nice quote for vista users.....
It would appear the the Mac trolls have never used a Mac.. they seem to be
unaware that Macs crash for no apparent reason, and that users sometimes experience great difficulty installing applications.. "turbotoes" wrote in message ... nice one, are you saying that macs are pants? :~) "Peter M" wrote: Mac: I'm a Mac PC: and I'm a PC Mac: I don't need to know anything about computers, Mac just works PC: With all the years of DOS, Win 3.1, Win 95, XP and now Vista, I've had to learn how operating systems and software works. Mac: I've never had to learn anything, Mac just makes it easy PC: Also with all the years of trouble shooting I've had to learn to build all my computers from scratch and how to overclock, all kinds of complicated stuff. Mac: I already have an alarm clock, it works too. BTW, nice suit. PC: Thank you. Nice Calvin Kleins, did mommy buy them for you? "Seven" wrote in message ... Linux is for people who want to know why it works, and don't care. Mac is for people who don't want to know why it works, it just works. DOS is for people who want to know why it does not work. Vista is for people who don't want to know why it does not work, they just want to pay microsoft for keeping them in pain. |
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nice quote for vista users.....
"Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote:
It would appear the the Mac trolls have never used a Mac.. they seem to be unaware that Macs crash for no apparent reason, They do? I think your knowledge is at least 10 years old. OSX doesn't crash at all, much less for "no apparent reason". Please update your brain. and that users sometimes experience great difficulty installing applications.. Not sure where in the world that comes from, Macs have never had issues installing software, no matter what version of the OS. Sounds like you've never used a Mac, that's all. |