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AD, I want those 4 1/2 minutes of my life back!!!!!!
Do they really think those are going to win friends and influence people?
Do they really think those are going to win friends and influence people?
Everyone's gotta believe in something. I believe I'll have another drink.
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Great, another fantastic idea in ads.
Some might say it is all slander, but this one proves it. The best Microsoft does, it is to copy.
Some might say it is all slander, but this one proves it. The best Microsoft does, it is to copy.
Last edited by Aia; Sep 19th, 2008 at 10:46 pm.
The really odd thing about the Mac ads is that everyone likes John Hodgman - he gets live-blogged and twittered everywhere he goes. When he stopped into a Mac store (well, I suppose you have all heard John talk about how his fame surprises him)... No one likes the the Mac guy. Does the ad sell Macs? It seems sort of mean-spirited. Now of course, the ads have been parodied for Political education and to try and frame how the election campaign is working. The ad seems to be doing everything but selling Macs.
Any Mac users here? Do you identify with the Mac guy?
Any Mac users here? Do you identify with the Mac guy?
Last edited by GrimJack; Sep 19th, 2008 at 11:32 pm. Reason: The Mac guy broke up with Drew Barrymore
Imagine a world without hypotheticals....
You can have my book when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
You can have my book when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
The whole "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" ad line is really just hanging on to old stereotypes, that the Mac appeals to the hip, arty type and that the Wintel PC is just for stuffy old business people stuck in cubicle farms.
Once upon a time, (like about 15 years ago) those distinctions still had merit - Macs did have superiority in the graphics arts uses, and not much available for the knowledge worker. Even before the Mac went to an Intel processor, those dividing lines had fallen by the wayside - Macs and PCs used much common graphics hardware (so the PC could do anything the Mac could) and major apps in both camps were ported to the other platform, or good equivalents were available.
Now, it's just religious fervor that keeps anyone firmly in either camp.
I've been a PC/Windows user all along - mostly because that's the environment my workplace has used. Also, because that's what I could afford. I've been getting to know Mac this summer, off and on, and it's different from working in Windows, but strangely the same in many ways. Steve Jobs thinks just as strongly that he knows exactly what you need and how it should be set up (and you don't get to change it) as Bill Gates does. They are both desktop tyrants, in their own ways.
So, would someone take a photo of the PC guy and a photo of the Mac guy, morph them together so we can be done with it all. And get on to something important, like telling more lipstick on pig jokes.
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Once upon a time, (like about 15 years ago) those distinctions still had merit - Macs did have superiority in the graphics arts uses, and not much available for the knowledge worker. Even before the Mac went to an Intel processor, those dividing lines had fallen by the wayside - Macs and PCs used much common graphics hardware (so the PC could do anything the Mac could) and major apps in both camps were ported to the other platform, or good equivalents were available.
Now, it's just religious fervor that keeps anyone firmly in either camp.
I've been a PC/Windows user all along - mostly because that's the environment my workplace has used. Also, because that's what I could afford. I've been getting to know Mac this summer, off and on, and it's different from working in Windows, but strangely the same in many ways. Steve Jobs thinks just as strongly that he knows exactly what you need and how it should be set up (and you don't get to change it) as Bill Gates does. They are both desktop tyrants, in their own ways.
So, would someone take a photo of the PC guy and a photo of the Mac guy, morph them together so we can be done with it all. And get on to something important, like telling more lipstick on pig jokes.
</rant>
Everyone's gotta believe in something. I believe I'll have another drink.
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Looking for an exciting graduate degree? Robotics and Intelligent Autonomous Systems (RIAS) at SDSM&T See the program brochure here.
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