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From the very beginning of GUIs, all the way up to now, Microsoft's attempts at copying Apple's lead have just ended up creating cargo-cult operating systems. Yes, $450 sounds like a better price than $1200, and yes, they both look pretty with their eye candy. But what you are getting is fundamentally different; it is cargo-cult design. With a Mac, you get stuff done. With a PC, you get less stuff done, as you run into all the issues that come up with cargo-cult technology.

So... back to the ad. I read the yanking request was over claims about pricing, which were incorrect claims since Apple's pricing had changed. It wasn't about anything like Apple trying to censor Microsoft, as some hyperventillating commenters on the net have said.




Had to downvote you for blatant fanboyism with no substantiation. I'm a Mac user too, and I dislike Windows strongly, but if you're going to bash Windows please do so with more backup than vague references to cargo cults (which as an analogy doesn't even make sense).

I get stuff done on a Mac, and I get stuff done on a PC just as well. I dislike the amount of maintenance that needs to be done in Windows, and the disjointed UI decisions, which is why I dislike it. Still, to say that people are less productive in Windows is blatantly false.


With a Mac, you get stuff done. With a PC, you get less stuff done, as you run into all the issues that come up with cargo-cult technology.

I don't know about you, but I nuke-and-pave any laptop I come into possession of with Linux or NetBSD.

Shit gets done on my laptops.


Exactly... This is really off base...


If 'getting stuff done' means wasting time, then yeah, you're getting stuff done.


That's why I use an Alto.




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