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RE[5]: The touch revolution
by vivainio on Sun 1st Aug 2010 22:08
in reply to "RE[4]: The touch revolution"
That sentence right there sums up exactly why you don't understand Apple products and why they never will appeal to your demographic
And I guess this is the part of mass psychosis where Apple fanboys think they are such special snowflakes that other computer users don't "understand" their choice.
RE[5]: The touch revolution
by sorpigal on Mon 2nd Aug 2010 18:17
in reply to "RE[4]: The touch revolution"
I was not the GP but I must say that if I bought a Mac it would be for the hardware and not the OS. This isn't irrational, I just don't like the OS X UI very much, I don't like what I can't do with the system and I am a Free Software partisan.
You don't have to be a irrational to dislike something that doesn't work for you.




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Wow, another great example of TAC. That sentence right there sums up exactly why you don't understand Apple products and why they never will appeal to your demographic
As for Apple fans being "morons" there's an equally good case to be made for Apple haters being "irrational fucktards" too.