Drakkon
Diamond Member
http://www.ucomics.com/foxtrot/2005/08/16/ - Todays Foxtrot
coincides with the release of http://www.apple.com/mightymouse/
coincides with the release of http://www.apple.com/mightymouse/
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Not sure if I get it but I think PeeCee Weenies are just jealous that instead of just 2 buttons, we now have 4.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Not sure if I get it but I think PeeCee Weenies are just jealous that instead of just 2 buttons, we now have 4.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Not sure if I get it but I think PeeCee Weenies are just jealous that instead of just 2 buttons, we now have 4.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Not sure if I get it but I think PeeCee Weenies are just jealous that instead of just 2 buttons, we now have 4.
Ye4h, they're going down in flames, lolz!!!one!!11!!1!!!!1Originally posted by: bamacre
High price + nonstandard hardware = low marketshare
🙂
Apple climbed $1.92 to $48.02. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster named the maker of Macintosh personal computers and iPod music players the firm's ``large-cap top pick'' for the rest of 2005. Munster said Apple's share price may climb to the mid-$50s by the end of the year.
----------------He said Macintosh computers have gained, on average, 0.2 percent of the global market per quarter over the last year, putting Apple on pace to exceed Wall Street estimates. The company's September-quarter forecast of results may also understate actual performance, according to Munster.
Apple has seen its UK share of the education market spring to 11.1 per cent, according to Gartner figures cited by Apple.
This signifies major growth - in 2003, Gartner?s figures showed Apple?s share at about 8.2 per cent.
Originally posted by: bamacre
High price + nonstandard hardware = low marketshare
🙂
PC-compatible
What touch-sensitive mouse with touch-sensitive multidirectional scrollwheel containing no moving parts do you have in mind?Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
Apple fanboys have to be the biggest sheep out there. Who else would let a company introduce old technology as new and eat it up like it was God's gift to man?
Originally posted by: loic2003
What touch-sensitive mouse with touch-sensitive multidirectional scrollwheel containing no moving parts do you have in mind?Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
Apple fanboys have to be the biggest sheep out there. Who else would let a company introduce old technology as new and eat it up like it was God's gift to man?
Granted the technology existed before hand, but the combination of the various technologies inplemented in an unique way is what makes the technology innovative. Just as all the code methods within MacOS X will have been used before (ie the use of strings, variables, etc etc) but the way they were put together made the operating revolutionary and waaaay ahead of its time.
I say you're more of a sheep for following the mac haters crowd; slating whatever they come out with, normally with only a fraction of the required knowledge to make an informed opinion. No doubt you're one who cries about the supposed massive expense of the machines and the fact they can't do anything...
Originally posted by: dug777
i love foxtrot, cheers 😉
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Not sure if I get it but I think PeeCee Weenies are just jealous that instead of just 2 buttons, we now have 4.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Not sure if I get it but I think PeeCee Weenies are just jealous that instead of just 2 buttons, we now have 4.
Originally posted by: xospec1alk
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Not sure if I get it but I think PeeCee Weenies are just jealous that instead of just 2 buttons, we now have 4.
my mx700 has about 8
Originally posted by: loic2003
Apple climbed $1.92 to $48.02. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster named the maker of Macintosh personal computers and iPod music players the firm's ``large-cap top pick'' for the rest of 2005. Munster said Apple's share price may climb to the mid-$50s by the end of the year.
He said Macintosh computers have gained, on average, 0.2 percent of the global market per quarter over the last year, putting Apple on pace to exceed Wall Street estimates. The company's September-quarter forecast of results may also understate actual performance, according to Munster.
Apple has seen its UK share of the education market spring to 11.1 per cent, according to Gartner figures cited by Apple.
This signifies major growth - in 2003, Gartner?s figures showed Apple?s share at about 8.2 per cent.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: xospec1alk
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Not sure if I get it but I think PeeCee Weenies are just jealous that instead of just 2 buttons, we now have 4.
my mx700 has about 8
works with mac already too😛
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Not sure if I get it but I think PeeCee Weenies are just jealous that instead of just 2 buttons, we now have 4.
It took Macintosh long enough to come out with a multi-button mouse. They're making fun of them being behind the times. Who cares if you have 4 buttons? I have a 5 button wheel mouse that's older than sh|t and it STILL kicks that worthless MightyMouse POS's ass.
And I'll paraphrase the others who have made similar comments:Originally posted by: Nik
Who cares if you have 4 buttons? I have a 5 button wheel mouse that's older than sh|t and it STILL kicks that worthless MightyMouse POS's ass.
Whine whine whine... my uuber mouse has 18 buttons and cost £3, it roxxors and has pics of skulls on it.