
I don't understand Apple fandom. It seems silly and shallow. I just want a good tool to do the job with, not a flag to lay loyalty to.
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Tue 8 Jun 2010, 10:04,
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I hear it can do wonders for one's outlook.
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Tue 8 Jun 2010, 10:21,
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You can act like a fanboy faggot and not accept that it isn't perfect, or you can own one because you honestly and knowledgably think it's the best for you.
I will always buy what is best for me, which so far has been windows computers
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Tue 8 Jun 2010, 10:11,
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I will always buy what is best for me, which so far has been windows computers

Hence my use of the word "fandom". It's a tool.
Mind - I suppose with the increasing regression of Western culture towards a more childish approach to life and consumerism, many could be forgiven for treating them as toys.
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Tue 8 Jun 2010, 10:15,
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Mind - I suppose with the increasing regression of Western culture towards a more childish approach to life and consumerism, many could be forgiven for treating them as toys.

A lot of people do buy them for the fashion status, but often it makes no difference to these people whether they have Windows or OSX so they would naturally choose based on something more important to them, i.e. fashion
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Tue 8 Jun 2010, 10:17,
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own an HTC and actually have a smart phone rather than something that falls short.
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Tue 8 Jun 2010, 11:02,
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but the fact that my main computer at home is an AmigaOne means that i'm even worse ;)
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