Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 2nd Jun 2010 22:19 UTC
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The buying public seems to agree that Apple's designs are good (by buying them), but you don't. I get it.
It's funny how when Apple wasn't doing so well that the fanboys declared that quantity of sales does not equal quality, but now that Apple has had some success, the fanboys proclaim that good sales figures merit quality.
Well, if we define good design by what the public buys, then Apple still loses by a landslide. The large majority of the buying public chooses non-Apple devices -- PCs, Microsoft and Linux OSs, non-Apple phones, etc.
This is where, if I were talking to you in person, I politely excuse myself and walk away.
Well, I guess that some just can't handle the truth.
By the way, perhaps it would be best not to refer personally to other posters on this forum.
Edited 2010-06-05 06:20 UTC




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Well, we obviously disagree. The buying public seems to agree that Apple's designs are good (by buying them), but you don't. I get it.
This is where, if I were talking to you in person, I politely excuse myself and walk away.