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Mac getting ripped to shreads!

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well i posted a thread on my computer science forums about starting up a mac society, since there are a few mac users in my computer science class. anyway it got compeltly ripped to shreads by windows users (obviously) and what shocked me the most is even some of the mac users in my computer science class were having a stab at macs :mad: what a sad uneducated world we live in.......


.......there was one guy who sent me a link to what he said was an already existing mac society at my uni, and it was just a link to a "lesbian gay and transexual" website
 
M

MJGUK

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Well without wanting to judge your classmates too much, from your comments it sounds like the problem lies more with their mental ages, than Mac Computers.
 
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Fallooza

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i cant help but ta think it is your own fault. i mean they didnt have a windows society? did they? as soon as you started your thread at that other forum you made yourself a target.
 
L

lil

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What people say about Macs I could not give a flying monkeys about. Doesn't change what I think.

Though that said today at work where I use my Mac; I was musing about the wireless key not being saved and so forth, and that you need to explicitly save it in the keychain as a security measure -- something Windows users are not too well acquainted with :flower: Of course I said it as very much a joke as I really do think the ability to have choice is so important and for that one reason, I will always understand why people use Windows.

Oh and I never fight back, man is that a way to add fuel to a fire. If peeps can fight over operating system choice, it is little wonder that other arguments in this world have risen to such ridiculous heights.

Anyway... another matter for another day!

Vicky
 

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