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being a pessimist, i generally assume that nobody ever has a slight clue as to what they are talking about. i find this works out better for me in the end. i definitely have had way too many friends who were either compulsive liars, or know-it-all-wannabes who didn't have a damn clue. question everything, unless you've done it yourself (my motto).
after hanging out on hardware forums for years, and recently finding them SO muddled with thirteen year olds who ask the same very basic questions over and over and over again.. i've really gotten sick of hearing about it. your parents bought you a dell so they/you wouldn't need to ask questions.. so please shutup and read!
on a side note, i went into a local mac store recently and nobody talked to me.. it was probably because i was carrying around my new microsoft keyboard in a clear best buy bag though.
sometimes i actually consider getting an ibook or a mac of some kind (and an ipod).. but then i think about how much i like using eac for ripping mp3s and can't stand drag-and-drop anything and it seems like such a waste for something that will be little more than a server. oh well, maybe someday when i become a laser surgeon who specializes in tattoo-removal will i be able to afford such frivolities..
Originally posted by MacDEF Yeah, I feel the same way when PC users start talking about Macs But seriously, you never know when the person you're talking to online really *does* have a clue -- or maybe even had a hand in actually writing the software or designing the hardware in question |
being a pessimist, i generally assume that nobody ever has a slight clue as to what they are talking about. i find this works out better for me in the end. i definitely have had way too many friends who were either compulsive liars, or know-it-all-wannabes who didn't have a damn clue. question everything, unless you've done it yourself (my motto).
after hanging out on hardware forums for years, and recently finding them SO muddled with thirteen year olds who ask the same very basic questions over and over and over again.. i've really gotten sick of hearing about it. your parents bought you a dell so they/you wouldn't need to ask questions.. so please shutup and read!
on a side note, i went into a local mac store recently and nobody talked to me.. it was probably because i was carrying around my new microsoft keyboard in a clear best buy bag though.