Yea, but Vista BETA gets beat down all the time. I guess Mac crashes are just *features*."Hi, I'm a PC. Yes, sometimes I'll crash. Thats just life. We can't accomodate for everyone and their different hardware platforms. But, we have come a long way, and crashes should be minimum.""Hi, I'm a Mac. We hardly ever crash, but when we do, it doesn't count. We just *work*. Except when we dont."
I just love it when he says: "Well you're an expert so you can turn it on...[evil voice]hopefully you can[/evil voice]" Sounds to me like: "turn it on or youll be fired". ^_
amazing... I thought Apple was perfect?! Oh nevermind thats just the first 10 pages of digg.com aka applefanbois.com I also love the fact that they show Quake 3 really the only game worth playing on the Mac unless you prefer one of the exciting Myst games.... *yawn*
They didn't crash. This is a blooper thing that was on digg many many times, except they called it Keynote bloopers. Macs don't crash (On System X). I work on them all day using system 10.3 and at home 10.4. Unix is funny that way. OS 8 & 9 from the 1990's did crash almost worse than XP. OS 7 was stable. Win2000 (With Novell Netware 5.1) is the most stable windows and maybe NT.You should use a Mac first before opening your stupid f**king Mouth "Samek".
Apple is perfect (With the Unix Core used in OS X). Quake 2 and 4 are better than 3 anyway hump. Quake 3 ran on OS 9, not X genius around 1999. What the hell do you know about Macs anyway? Admit it, you don't know s**t.
I didn't like the recent Windows preview of the speach recognition. I don't like things like this, either.It's unfair since trade shows and the like are often previewing in production software that's not stable...
Closed AccountSep 19, 2006
Yea, but Vista BETA gets beat down all the time. I guess Mac crashes are just *features*."Hi, I'm a PC. Yes, sometimes I'll crash. Thats just life. We can't accomodate for everyone and their different hardware platforms. But, we have come a long way, and crashes should be minimum.""Hi, I'm a Mac. We hardly ever crash, but when we do, it doesn't count. We just *work*. Except when we dont."
tobeySep 19, 2006
Looks like Steve crashed more than the Mac did in those clips.
wzotSep 19, 2006
I just love it when he says: "Well you're an expert so you can turn it on...[evil voice]hopefully you can[/evil voice]" Sounds to me like: "turn it on or youll be fired". ^_
mayh3mSep 19, 2006
amazing... I thought Apple was perfect?! Oh nevermind thats just the first 10 pages of digg.com aka applefanbois.com I also love the fact that they show Quake 3 really the only game worth playing on the Mac unless you prefer one of the exciting Myst games.... *yawn*
deezknotsSep 20, 2006
They didn't crash. This is a blooper thing that was on digg many many times, except they called it Keynote bloopers. Macs don't crash (On System X). I work on them all day using system 10.3 and at home 10.4. Unix is funny that way. OS 8 & 9 from the 1990's did crash almost worse than XP. OS 7 was stable. Win2000 (With Novell Netware 5.1) is the most stable windows and maybe NT.You should use a Mac first before opening your stupid f**king Mouth "Samek".
deezknotsSep 20, 2006
Apple is perfect (With the Unix Core used in OS X). Quake 2 and 4 are better than 3 anyway hump. Quake 3 ran on OS 9, not X genius around 1999. What the hell do you know about Macs anyway? Admit it, you don't know s**t.
forbesbingleySep 20, 2006
I didn't like the recent Windows preview of the speach recognition. I don't like things like this, either.It's unfair since trade shows and the like are often previewing in production software that's not stable...