Howie Felterbush
Bow Tie Daddy
New guy, here.
The differences between Macs and PC's are lost on me. What I know about computers you could write on your little fingernail and still have room left for the Lord's Prayer. I have used plenty of Windows-based machines, and I find them all pretty baffling (I'm better with carburetors). But whatever Mac may be doing right or wrong, their advertising works like a charm. An example...
I worked right next to a young lady who used a Mac exclusively in her job duties (making signage in a retail store, the program's name escapes me, but "Quark" sticks in my mind for some reason). All day long I listened to her curse that Mac for being a slow p.o.s that locks up all the time. Her words, not mine, by the way. She was forever heaving big sighs of frustration and glaring at her computer. One day she came in to work happy as a clam. She told me she just bought a new Macbook. I was taken aback, to say the least. I asked her why she would buy a Mac if her daily use of one left her so frustrated.
Her response was to look at me as if I had suddenly spouted an extra head and say, "Because Macs are so much better than PC's! Duh!"
Yes, she actually said, "Duh!"
Again, I make no claim as to which platform is better, because I honestly don't know or care, just thought you might get a kick out of the story.
The differences between Macs and PC's are lost on me. What I know about computers you could write on your little fingernail and still have room left for the Lord's Prayer. I have used plenty of Windows-based machines, and I find them all pretty baffling (I'm better with carburetors). But whatever Mac may be doing right or wrong, their advertising works like a charm. An example...
I worked right next to a young lady who used a Mac exclusively in her job duties (making signage in a retail store, the program's name escapes me, but "Quark" sticks in my mind for some reason). All day long I listened to her curse that Mac for being a slow p.o.s that locks up all the time. Her words, not mine, by the way. She was forever heaving big sighs of frustration and glaring at her computer. One day she came in to work happy as a clam. She told me she just bought a new Macbook. I was taken aback, to say the least. I asked her why she would buy a Mac if her daily use of one left her so frustrated.
Her response was to look at me as if I had suddenly spouted an extra head and say, "Because Macs are so much better than PC's! Duh!"
Yes, she actually said, "Duh!"
Again, I make no claim as to which platform is better, because I honestly don't know or care, just thought you might get a kick out of the story.