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06.21.07 (4:15 pm)   [edit]
There must be a parody of those Mac commercials with the Bill Gates guy and the young hip-but-not-too-hip looking guy implying of course that Mac's are for nerds and Mac's are for young hip people. (Incidentally, Steve Jobs looks more like a hip nerd but still a nerd).

(Rhetorical Question) why don't they ever show what a total moron the hip guy is? That is what the Apple thing is. You can do anything with a Mac, as long as you do it their way. It's like presupposing everytime is the first time you've ever used a computer.

I'm trying to figure out how to just drag and drop a song from a CD onto the iPod, and I can't remember how I figured it out last time. However it was some way that no normal person would have thought of.

This is not intended to be an endorsement of the glories of PCs, esp. Windows (which has so many problems of its own).

So on that note, I did find this amusing video. Enjoy.
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