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Gallery / Re: Kitchen Replica
« on: March 27, 2008, 03:12:24 PM »
The way you type, Is really, Annoying. It kinda looks, Like you have, A speech, Impediment.
Anyways, cool idea, good luck.
Anyways, cool idea, good luck.
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They better fin spore first.Spore is supposedly done, just being tested and what not now.
Yeah but Apple is copying Microsoft too.Example please.
I was merely saying that, to the average person, a desktop doesn't need to be something complex and hard to understand, all they want is convenience and ease of use. So yes, I am saying a desktop, like a microwave, should not HAVE to be customizable for the convenience of what the average person uses it for. Don't be an idiot.Would you want your microwave to be customizable, require you to install new applications or get updates, and crash all the time?A microwave isn't meant to be customizable. What you are saying is that if you're a race car driver, you wouldn't want your car to go faster through upgrades. About crashing, I don't recall my computer ever crashing, breaker outages from my older sister using the blow dryer don't count. Yeah sure, theres a game I play that occasionally crashes, but thats not my computer's fault, it's the game's fault. Oh, and also, haven't you seen that new Mac OS? Right in the video that tries to prove it's better than Vista, it has a BSOD, where on my XP computer, about 5 or 6 years old, has never gotten the BSOD.
console gaming is the poor mans computer.They can be made to have upgrades.
but power gaming computers are getting cheaper and cheaper every year.
and consoles cant even keep up with the quality a computer can.
the computer's equivalent to its same console game looks 10fold better.
Right on the spot. PC's, while the hardware costs only slightly less, have plenty of freeware programs. Mac does not. Since you cannot build your own Mac, Apple forces you to buy the software suite as well, increasing the price of the end product. Therefore, Macs are indeed designed for the "rich kids" who can't or won't take the time to build their own computer to save money and learn something new, and probably don't know the difference between memory and storage.
This is Apple's marketing strategy, if you haven't noticed already. Everything of Apple's is marketed as being "cool". However, Apple is moving off the computer market to the portable electronics market. They make literally THOUSANDS of times more money off of iPods and iPhones (about which I could probably write a whole separate rant) than they make off of their computers. Hence, the company focus will shift to portable electronics, and their computers' quality will slowly degrade or become more mainstream (coughIntelprocessorscough).
Becasue PC's, in general, come in many different brands, styles, companies, etc., the market shift will never be a problem for them. While Microsoft, often seen as the "PC company", is another large corporation, the companies that make PC's possible are not. (Ex. Intel, AMD-ATi, nVidia, ASUS, Gigabyte, the list goes on...). If you really hate Microsoft that much, you can always install Linux on your PC.
I think that people who like Macs a lot don't really know or care how a computer works on the inside, they just want it to look nice and have a user-friendly interface. And that means apple can rip them off because they're clueless.