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Rush Limbaugh Begs Steve Jobs For Bug Fixes

jlgolson writes "Yesterday, Rush Limbaugh complained on his radio program about some problems that he was having with his Mac: 'Mr. Jobs, please help me. I know we don't agree on anything ... But can you put me to somebody that can get this going, because I know it's gotta work for most people. What am I doing wrong?' Eventually he shared that he was running into actual problems with Time Machine and Back to My Mac. Can you fix them?"

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  1. Re:moto by Sorthum · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It'd be kind of nice if instead of the usual "Republicans are evil" flamefest, we could treat this as what it is-- a guy who's genuinely annoyed with a bug he can't get resolution for from Apple.

    Be interesting to see how quickly Apple coughs up a fix...

  2. Update by professorfalcon · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Someone from "high up" at Apple corporate ("a West Coast guy", he said) called his office on the morning of Valentine's Day. Now they've got IT people working it out.

  3. Re:Fie on Rush by Himring · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'll do the obligatory "I listen to all forms of political commentary" cuz I do. I'm an avowed moderate. That being said, I listened to a lot of Limbaugh. He offended me often especially when making fun of the homeless and such. I think he has some price to pay in the afterlife for that. All of that being said, I found his detailed commentary and explanations of congressional votes very interesting. I must admit that, at times, he would show a cspan clip of a vote and explain, in layman's terms, what was happening. Amazingly, he had the ability to take boring, monotone events such as this and bring them to life. I would then go google the event and learn more.

    Bottomeline: there's a bit more to him than meets the eye. Yes, he's a zealot, offensive, etc., but he is not useless. Everyone has something to offer, and we must glean what we can from all people in our lives whether we meet them in person, watch them on tv or listen to on the radio, or even read their thoughts from a book. Even Hamlet found Claudius intriguing at times.

    Nietzsche had to look into the abyss to discover it looked back....

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  4. Re:moto by NewAndFresh · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What is it about you people that means you can't accept the fact that people may have considered an issue as carefully as you have and simply come to a different conclusion?
    1) History.
    2) Open debates.
    3) Ideas founded on reality, instead of fear.
    4) Although many things are, you can't pretend everything is somehow neutral. Some things are right, and some things are wrong.
    Wouldn't you agree that sometimes there is a wrong way and sometimes there is a right way?
    5) Your leaders. (that's enough right there)
    6) Republican values tend to come from "faith based organizations," as opposed to open discussion and debate.
    7) Enough homophobia to shake a stick at.
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