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Everything New Is Actually Well-Forgotten Old
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#2

If it were really a macintosh bike it would only have one pedal.

Having two pedals is crass.

/sarcasm
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OmegaZero_Alpha Wrote:If it were really a macintosh bike it would only have one pedal.

Having two pedals is crass.

You are the bike inventor, aren't you?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73YxOzfG8r4
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If it were really a macintosh bike it would have lights on the tires, because looking good is better than performing well.

I was a commando you know.
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Snarf Wrote:If it were really a macintosh bike it would have lights on the tires, because looking good is better than performing well.
It's funny cause it's ignorant.
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TheDopp Wrote:
Snarf Wrote:If it were really a macintosh bike it would have lights on the tires, because looking good is better than performing well.
It's funny cause it's ignorant.

>check mac pro
>OSX still has a 20% performance drop from bad drivers


Stay glossy!

/sarcasm
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OmegaZero_Alpha Wrote:
TheDopp Wrote:
Snarf Wrote:If it were really a macintosh bike it would have lights on the tires, because looking good is better than performing well.
It's funny cause it's ignorant.

>check mac pro
>OSX still has a 20% performance drop from bad drivers


Stay glossy!
with UI's as sleek as glass
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#8

I forgot to add it would cost 300 dollars more than other bikes and when broken would have to be sent in so you can get a new bike or you will void your warranty.

I was a commando you know.
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Snarf Wrote:I forgot to add it would cost 300 dollars more than other bikes and when broken would have to be sent in so you can get a new bike or you will void your warranty.
Let me fix some points for you:
It'd cost 300 dollars more than the bike you'd build yourself (after spending a few hours price/part hunting, comparison shopping, etc, but your time has no value so it's not a factor to consider), and you'd look down at those that bought bikes pre-built. And you ignore the fact that it doesn't void the warranty to fix/upgrade it yourself if you know how, and that people who buy other pre-built bikes send theirs in for repair if they don't know how to fix them.
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TheDopp Wrote:
Snarf Wrote:I forgot to add it would cost 300 dollars more than other bikes and when broken would have to be sent in so you can get a new bike or you will void your warranty.
Let me fix some points for you:
It'd cost 300 dollars more than the bike you'd build yourself (after spending a few hours price/part hunting, comparison shopping, etc, but your time has no value so it's not a factor to consider), and you'd look down at those that bought bikes pre-built. And you ignore the fact that it doesn't void the warranty to fix/upgrade it yourself if you know how, and that people who buy other pre-built bikes send theirs in for repair if they don't know how to fix them.

I would rather support my local bike repair economy by using one of my local bike repair stores that doesn't have to go through a big shit-fest and pay hundreds of dollars for inane certification just to fix a specific type of bicycle.

Maybe I found it stupid to buy a bicycle from a company that still thinks that proprietary is the way to go and I don't want to have to pay shit loads of money on THEIR specific upgrade parts that are literally identical to the ones I bought for my own except are somehow more expensive and perform worse on my bike platform.

/sarcasm
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