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How am I an "uptight proud Mac owner" when I consider buying a Pc to be more versatile. And what "Pc stereotypes" am I using, i called you a Pc fanboy because you decided to judge me based on my os, then compared you to douchebags who rave about how amazing the Xbox and halo/cod are. After that you tall about how you dropped your Mac down the stairs and called me a handicap for not being phycic. We all know you didn't drop your laptop 1 foot onto the ground, it was probably somewhere closer to three, and it probably rolled down the steps unless each one is like two feet long.

I have a smartphone for youtube and facebook and other stupid internet stuff, so my computer is mainly for gaming and music production.
Got a problem yo?

im not trying to make a stuffstorm,
but i hate the fact that mac makes such THIN products.
the mice? eugh. GROSS

im not trying to make a stuffstorm,
but i hate the fact that mac makes such THIN products.
the mice? eugh. GROSS
I don't think anyone likes their mice, they cut into the sides of your hand.

lol
thats why I'm using a pc.
There is no operating system called PC?

There is no operating system called PC?

But there is a type/brand of PC generally known as a "Mac" and not a "PC"

so were all out here bitchin' about macs vs pcs, okay.

ill join in.

the 13 inch macbook air with the 256 GB HDD, is 1500 dollars.
http://store.apple.com/ca/browse/home/shop_mac/family/macbook_air

this asus laptop with better specs is 960 dollars.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834230756CVF


nobody can say that apple doesnt gimmick you out of your money.

Lol holy stuff, I got my Mac for like 600$ on a magic Monday sale in a micro center.

yeah but mac looks better

yeah but mac looks better

because looking better is totally worth $540 more for worse specs

mmhm

I have owned a Mac for the past two years.

I now am not very fond of Apple because of their major overpricing of their machines, and the amount of annoyances and oversights in their operating system.

BUT

I can definitely see people using a Mac for small portions of gaming, however it is hard to use a Mac to be a full on PC gamer. I'd also especially buy Macs for business reasons, and for media purposes. Macs are just simply not meant for full fledged gaming. They are more for life related things.

For example; my mother would be one who would enjoy using a Mac. The OS isn't hard to learn at all, and it is proficient in standard things like browsing. She'd also use it to occasionally play Minecraft. So Macs fit certain people.



you buy a mac for the osx

that's about it

But there is a type/brand of PC generally known as a "Mac" and not a "PC"
i thought pc stood for "personal computer"