Cult, fanatical, groups, evangelist, good news.......Apple is a religion!
And as history has proved, religion is always a good thing. Right?
You may rely on TV to tell you want Mac owners are like, but some of us know from life experience. I have been a Mac user since 1989 and a Mac owner since 1990. Your description of Mac owners does not describe me. Nor does it describe anyone Mac owner that I know.i found it very interesting when they talked about how there are the devoted users since the 80's and the trendy users since the iMac came out.
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sad.
You may rely on TV to tell you want Mac owners are like, but some of us know from life experience. I have been a Mac user since 1989 and a Mac owner since 1990. Your description of Mac owners does not describe me. Nor does it describe anyone Mac owner that I know.
One of the Christian definitions of faith goes like this:
Substance of things hoped for; evidence of things not seen.
People like you feel better about yourselves by putting down Mac owners. [It is odd that you have joined a Mac fan forum to do so.] At any rate, this Mac owner has used other computers including the IBM S/360, IBM S/370, IBM S/3033, IBM S/390, IBM 5100, Radio Shack Model I, Radio Shack Model II, Cromenco, Timex/Sinclair, HP 85, and too many IBM PC clones to count. However, I spend my money on Macs.
I don't spend my money based on religious fervor. I spend my money on the computers that make my life and job better. This is the exact opposite of the Christian definition of faith. My choice of Mac is based not on hope, but on real world experience. It is based not on some unseen mystery. It is based on the things that I see every day.
Run along now. Try to feel good about yourself by convincing yourself that the people who actually enjoy owning and using their computers are somehow crazy. And whatever you do, don't look in the mirror.
You may rely on TV to tell you want Mac owners are like, but some of us know from life experience. I have been a Mac user since 1989 and a Mac owner since 1990. Your description of Mac owners does not describe me. Nor does it describe anyone Mac owner that I know.
One of the Christian definitions of faith goes like this:
Substance of things hoped for; evidence of things not seen.
People like you feel better about yourselves by putting down Mac owners. [It is odd that you have joined a Mac fan forum to do so.] At any rate, this Mac owner has used other computers including the IBM S/360, IBM S/370, IBM S/3033, IBM S/390, IBM 5100, Radio Shack Model I, Radio Shack Model II, Cromenco, Timex/Sinclair, HP 85, and too many IBM PC clones to count. However, I spend my money on Macs.
I don't spend my money based on religious fervor. I spend my money on the computers that make my life and job better. This is the exact opposite of the Christian definition of faith. My choice of Mac is based not on hope, but on real world experience. It is based not on some unseen mystery. It is based on the things that I see every day.
Run along now. Try to feel good about yourself by convincing yourself that the people who actually enjoy owning and using their computers are somehow crazy. And whatever you do, don't look in the mirror.
Denials to the contrary notwithstanding, you did put down Mac users. The word sad features prominently in your post. The thing that you need to learn is that movies are entertainment. Movie makers take artistic license.i didn't put down any mac users. I was expressing disapproval of the way Apple has treated it's most devoted customers as depicted in the movie.
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