Mar 05, 2010, 06:08 AM
1. ALL MICE use windows legacy drivers and I have yet to see a non-network printer that didn't.
2. Uac isn't flawless, but neither is whatever Mac is doing. I had 8 operating re-installations on macintosh products from A SINGLE VULNERABILITY in the last few weeks. (they came to me because a virus removal from a MAC GENIUS is hundreds of dollars and I still charge a flat-rate of 65$ for a format-reinstall)
3. "Like I said, I'm not getting into this because (as your example showed) you're not doing like-for-like price comparisons and unwittingly choosing the high-end non-home-consumer product to compare against"
Complete and utter bullshit. These "non-home-consumer" products do ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING that the macintosh's hardware does AND BETTER. Actually, lets talk about consumer-end. The average "consumer" spends about 500$ on a computer. Lets see what you can get from macintosh on the consumer end:
Oh yeah, nothing. There is no consumer end for macintosh because they are all above 600$
"The stereotype of macs being more expensive" is still completely true. Find me a mac machine and I will prove it to you over and over.
Did you know that they charge 1900$ for 16 gigs of ram? How about 550$ for a 2-terabyte hard-drive? 450$ for three 50$ video cards? 900$ for a 24" monitor?
All sounds reasonable if I jacked off to some pancreatic cancer patient's inane ramblings about how giant MP3 players were going to change the world.
This shit you are telling yourself is hilarious to me, though. Keep spouting recycled cultist bullshit from MacRumors so I can keep this high up.
2. Uac isn't flawless, but neither is whatever Mac is doing. I had 8 operating re-installations on macintosh products from A SINGLE VULNERABILITY in the last few weeks. (they came to me because a virus removal from a MAC GENIUS is hundreds of dollars and I still charge a flat-rate of 65$ for a format-reinstall)
3. "Like I said, I'm not getting into this because (as your example showed) you're not doing like-for-like price comparisons and unwittingly choosing the high-end non-home-consumer product to compare against"
Complete and utter bullshit. These "non-home-consumer" products do ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING that the macintosh's hardware does AND BETTER. Actually, lets talk about consumer-end. The average "consumer" spends about 500$ on a computer. Lets see what you can get from macintosh on the consumer end:
Oh yeah, nothing. There is no consumer end for macintosh because they are all above 600$
"The stereotype of macs being more expensive" is still completely true. Find me a mac machine and I will prove it to you over and over.
Did you know that they charge 1900$ for 16 gigs of ram? How about 550$ for a 2-terabyte hard-drive? 450$ for three 50$ video cards? 900$ for a 24" monitor?
All sounds reasonable if I jacked off to some pancreatic cancer patient's inane ramblings about how giant MP3 players were going to change the world.
This shit you are telling yourself is hilarious to me, though. Keep spouting recycled cultist bullshit from MacRumors so I can keep this high up.
/sarcasm