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MAC Kills my Inner Child

Older than the internet and harps on pre-OS X. Plus the guy is a dumb redneck. (Didn't bother to watch, I know which one it is).
 
Wow, I don't even need to click to know it's a repost. Hell this went around my school network a year ago.
 
"The Mac is practicing some kind of bizaar psychological warfare on me cuz I'm working late at night. Out of the corner of my eye, I keep seeing this thing jumping up and down. The update manager is bouncing up and down at the bottom of the screen like a Jack Russel fvcking Terrier."

:laugh:
 
"On a PC, no data is really lost. I mean, there's a way to undelete a file. If you know what you're doing in DOS, you can go in and recover anything that's been corrupted. On a Mac, if you lose a file, you run to the store to get a copy of the Mac version of Nortion Utilities. You run back only to have Norton go 'YOU IDIOT! YOU'RE ON A MACINTOSH! THE FILE IS FVCKING GONE!' It's just GONE!"

:laugh:

I love this one.
 
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
"On a PC, no data is really lost. I mean, there's a way to undelete a file. If you know what you're doing in DOS, you can go in and recover anything that's been corrupted. On a Mac, if you lose a file, you run to the store to get a copy of the Mac version of Nortion Utilities. You run back only to have Norton go 'YOU IDIOT! YOU'RE ON A MACINTOSH! THE FILE IS FVCKING GONE!' It's just GONE!"

:laugh:

I love this one.
The jack russel comment about the bouncing icons in the dock is funnier. It's funnier because it's true.
 
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
"On a PC, no data is really lost. I mean, there's a way to undelete a file. If you know what you're doing in DOS, you can go in and recover anything that's been corrupted. On a Mac, if you lose a file, you run to the store to get a copy of the Mac version of Nortion Utilities. You run back only to have Norton go 'YOU IDIOT! YOU'RE ON A MACINTOSH! THE FILE IS FVCKING GONE!' It's just GONE!"

:laugh:

I love this one.
I can recover it.....
 
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