Hi I’m a PC and I have seen all the commercials and read all the jokes.
For the past two years I have watch Apple computers bombard the airways with several commercials touting the Mac and how it is better than the PC.
Before you laugh again, I want to remind you that it’s because of me and the 4-eyed Microsoft guy, that many of you even have a job, especially the millions of you ‘pencil dicks’ working in the technology industry.
If you don’t like me, don’t buy me… However, I doubt that you can resist me because I am a hell of a lot cheaper than that novelty from Apple.
Remember that the next time you decide to make jokes or praise that a$$-whole Mac…
Still laughing?
Also Worth Reading: Let’s Give Bill Gates a Break..Please
Every year Rescuecom publishes its annual ‘Top 5 Computer Problems Report’ and each year problems associated with Microsoft Windows is always at the top.
Hardware problems, slow computer, Internet connectivity problems and data recovery/backup rounded out the top five problems.
While I recognize that Windows is not the easiest OS to use, and while the release of MS Vista has been less than perfect, I must admit that I love using Windows XP.
Shouldn’t we give Bill Gates a break? Has Bill and Microsoft become the whooping boy for all that is wrong with technology?
Think about it — his operating system works (most of the time) with several software programs and runs on numerous PC hardware configurations usually without a hitch.
Microsoft, in its pursuit to be ‘All things to All People’ may have sometimes promised too much or over-stepped its boundaries, but in general haven’t they been good for the industry?
How many of you MCSE’s, MCSA’s, MCP’s…or all of you MC-whatevers might be doing something else for a living if it were not for Bill?
Something paying a lot less…
BTW…Has Apple been perfect? How many jobs have they created? Are you proud to be Apple Certified?
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In the newly released Service Pack 1, however, Microsoft is softening its stance somewhat. The reduced functionality mode is gone, and in its place, a series of warnings and visual indications that a computer is not running a genuine copy of Windows…read full story