Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A facebook rebuttle to a video that was shared.



And if you can't read it.

‎1:macs are easy to use. FALSE Of the 3 times I tried to use a mac I was utterly confused. Easy to use my butt.

‎2:Plug and play. Little girl, so can PC. Vista and 7 don't require drivers and with xp were rather easy to instal.

‎3: Can still run microsoft office and windows on a mac. Maybe it's because they're superior and apple knows they can't compeat. I don't see people dual booting their PC's except for linux but those are geeks.

‎4:Really cool aplications. Yeah apples get wimpy apps. PCs get full on programs. I would go into the difference and superiority of programs over apps but I won't bother.

‎5: No viruses. It's because hackers don't want to bother with a minority operating system. From stories of "hack-a-thons" where hackers find security holes for fun, they found just as meny security holes in ios as in windows. They would rather steal 100,000 bank acount numbers than all 10 from macs. And with mac becoming more popular, more virses are surfacing because it's becomeing worth it for hackers.

‎6: have multiple windows open at the same time without crashing. Do it every day on my hp windows 7. Plus I have 2 monitors so I can look at 2 full screens with different documents at the same time. How many imacs are set up to do that. And when doing it with a macbook, you need to buy a separate accessory. Mine is capable right out of the box.

‎7: 70% of computers are macs at schools. I've only seen macs in the video department and they were easily outnumbered by PCs. 5 PC work stations, 3 macs. All labs were PCs. In my lab at school, of the 100 or so computers, only 8 are macs. Last time I checked, 8 out of 100 wasn't 70%

‎8: people with macs are more educated and have more money even if you don't have education or money. A) The statement is counterintuitive, and B) you sure as hell won't have more money than a PC using mac with the price gouging.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Michael moore is a calorie pinochio

Every time he tells a lie he gains a pound.

I got this from Michael Moore Hates America, interview with Andrew Breitbart, 12:50

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Wall Street Journal Grammar Error

While reading the Wall Street Journal, I came across this interjection.

"-none of the candidates is-" Really? Subject verb agreement anyone? It should be "none of the candidates are" or "no candidate is."

Wall Street Journal, "Gingrich can repeal Obama Care," Bill Mcollum, Jan 20, 2012, Page A13, paragaph 8, line 2.