Right, because only Apple users are human and sometimes drop or bump their stuff.
Or maybe, have someone bump into their stuff. I guess that doesn't happen to PC users! In which case, I suppose PC owners do not live in the real world either.
I've never even used a Mac before, and I'm pretty sick of PC-fanboyism.
lol I've used MACs and they limit users to a very basic computer usage. So, to my experience mac's are not even an option to me. I like to modify my computer in every way to make it work for me and not the other way around like in MACs... I am a graphic artist and love to compose music and edit videos occasionally and I have much more freedom on a PC when doing those things. So its all about personal preferences and user knowledge of operating systems they have used. My point is, if you don't know what you're talking about than shut up. If you haven't tried something to a certain extent and you're being biased about it, than it means you're incredibly simpleminded; generally those people are MAC owners... go figure. What are you exactly trying to prove when classifying people by types of computers they use. Macs are for 'beginners' in computing PERIOD. PCs are for 'professionals'. Any advanced user with knowledge of both systems would agree. And stop ganging up on 1 person, thats just low.
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john @ Oct 2nd 2007 7:28PM
How uncoordinated are you Apple users that you would need more 'safety' devices than the rest of humanity? What's wrong with you?
paul34 @ Oct 2nd 2007 7:31PM
Right, because only Apple users are human and sometimes drop or bump their stuff.
Or maybe, have someone bump into their stuff. I guess that doesn't happen to PC users! In which case, I suppose PC owners do not live in the real world either.
I've never even used a Mac before, and I'm pretty sick of PC-fanboyism.
CraigJ @ Oct 2nd 2007 7:54PM
If this was a Mac-only accessory your comment would make sense.
john @ Oct 2nd 2007 7:54PM
Seems like mac users are more prone to these "accidents" than PC users. I've never seen just safety devices for pc's.
They'd better implement outlet plugs and corner cushions also just be safe. You can't be too careful you know!! Safety first!
Kevin @ Oct 2nd 2007 8:55PM
It's not that Apple users are more accident prone, it's just that we like to take care of our stuff and be sure it's safe.
Shibathedog @ Oct 2nd 2007 9:56PM
I'm trying not to make this sound like a PC-Fanboy comment but if I owned a Mac I would too those things are damn expensive.
Fleiteh @ Dec 7th 2007 9:09PM
lol I've used MACs and they limit users to a very basic computer usage. So, to my experience mac's are not even an option to me. I like to modify my computer in every way to make it work for me and not the other way around like in MACs... I am a graphic artist and love to compose music and edit videos occasionally and I have much more freedom on a PC when doing those things. So its all about personal preferences and user knowledge of operating systems they have used. My point is, if you don't know what you're talking about than shut up. If you haven't tried something to a certain extent and you're being biased about it, than it means you're incredibly simpleminded; generally those people are MAC owners... go figure. What are you exactly trying to prove when classifying people by types of computers they use.
Macs are for 'beginners' in computing PERIOD.
PCs are for 'professionals'.
Any advanced user with knowledge of both systems would agree. And stop ganging up on 1 person, thats just low.