Hah, that's hilarious. Denial is a common theme with Mac users especially during pre-OS X times. I remember I was over a friend's house (who's a mac zealot) and he wanted to show me some software game he picked up. He was running OS 9.*. So as he was trying to install the game when the computer proceeded to lock up. Three times he had to reboot to get the software installed. Then he starts telling me that never happens. While the game was running, same shit happens. He decides that his system extensions are corrupted so he wipes the PRAM and does a complete OS reinstall. It's hilarious. After that I just decided to stop listening to the "my mac just works perfect all the time. I never have to reboot bullshit." Mac zealots have no credibility with me. Makes you wonder who the bigger fool is, the deluded mac user or the non-mac user trying to reveal the delusion. There are lies, damn lies, and zealotry.
Hah, that's hilarious. Denial is a common theme with Mac users especially during pre-OS X times. I remember I was over a friend's house (who's a mac zealot) and he wanted to show me some software game he picked up. He was running OS 9.*. So as he was trying to install the game when the computer proceeded to lock up. Three times he had to reboot to get the software installed. Then he starts telling me that never happens. While the game was running, same shit happens. He decides that his system extensions are corrupted so he wipes the PRAM and does a complete OS reinstall. It's hilarious. After that I just decided to stop listening to the "my mac just works perfect all the time. I never have to reboot bullshit." Mac zealots have no credibility with me. Makes you wonder who the bigger fool is, the deluded mac user or the non-mac user trying to reveal the delusion. There are lies, damn lies, and zealotry.