- Joined
- Jun 2, 2008
- Messages
- 1,502
- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 48
- Location
- Louisville
- Your Mac's Specs
- MacBook 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo | 1GB RAM | OS X 10.6.3 | 250GB External HD | 8GB iPod Touch 1st Gen 3.1.3
Okay, yesterday I was talking to several (well a lot actually) people and it was a heated argument about a picture (mature, right?), which eventually turned into an Apple bashing flame-fest.
Really, why do people bother to talk when they're ignorant? Seriously, they were telling me how unreliable Apple is, and how their computers aren't good or useful. I told them I was using one, and their daft comments just made me laugh, because since I own one, using it right now, been using one every single day for hours on end since I got it, I know personally that they are not "unreliable" or "not good computers". they are excellent. It doesn't necessarily bother me, but I'm just amazed at how people actually think that way, and assume they're right.
Sure, people will have problems, and some people will get the bad apple (haha, pun) in the bunch. But that's normal. Apple is not by any means perfect, but at least they're trying to get there, and they're ahead of Microsoft on that goal.
So what do you all think about people who just blow hot air around about this stuff? How much does it bother you?
Really, why do people bother to talk when they're ignorant? Seriously, they were telling me how unreliable Apple is, and how their computers aren't good or useful. I told them I was using one, and their daft comments just made me laugh, because since I own one, using it right now, been using one every single day for hours on end since I got it, I know personally that they are not "unreliable" or "not good computers". they are excellent. It doesn't necessarily bother me, but I'm just amazed at how people actually think that way, and assume they're right.
Sure, people will have problems, and some people will get the bad apple (haha, pun) in the bunch. But that's normal. Apple is not by any means perfect, but at least they're trying to get there, and they're ahead of Microsoft on that goal.
So what do you all think about people who just blow hot air around about this stuff? How much does it bother you?