Is Apple Becoming Too Human?

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Susan Fourtané
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Re: Its only human?
Susan Fourtané   9/27/2012 3:07:19 PM
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_hm, 

Sorry to hear that. How long exactly did it live? I know exactly how it feels when your computer crashes. It's especially bad if it's your work tool. If you want a laptop you could compare the specs of the McBook Pro and the MacAir; it depends on what you need. :) A Mac will not crash, and they are super fast. 

-Susan 

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Rich Krajewski   9/27/2012 2:20:52 PM
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Who knows? I may wind up attending in person next year.

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_hm   9/27/2012 4:38:06 AM
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@Susan: Thanks for adoring Apple / Mac. I am also considering getting Mac as my laptop crashed in infant phase of life. What Mac model do you suggest for modest user?

 

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Susan Fourtané   9/27/2012 3:04:25 AM
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Rich, 

If you like playing with Linux, maybe you would like to check out this festival about open knowledge

-Susan

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Rich Krajewski   9/27/2012 2:45:06 AM
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"Other than that, Apple users are happy users. :)"

They seem to be, but I like playing with Linux when I have time, which won't be for a long time, it seems.

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Susan Fourtané   9/27/2012 2:22:15 AM
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pocharle,

MacBook Pro, and Lion. I haven't upgraded to Mountain Lion yet because I want to get rid of some stuff before, then cloud backup, and then upgrade. 

What kind of problems?

-Susan 

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Susan Fourtané   9/27/2012 2:18:32 AM
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Rich,

As far as know, people only have problems with an Apple computer when they can't adapt to it after being PC users. Other than that, Apple users are happy users. :) 

Most likely that was the only reason why you got Apples back. 

-Susan

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pocharle   9/27/2012 12:19:06 AM
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Which model do you have? I have heard of some problems with older models and Mountain Lion...

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Rich Krajewski   9/26/2012 5:16:43 AM
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I sold Apples for awhile. You're right, people love them. The Windows machines were returned more often than the Apples.

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Susan Fourtané   9/26/2012 2:04:42 AM
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An always well functioning laptop that never presents a problem, and is always fast, never crashes, never freezes, etc let me accomplish more in less time, and is a pleasure to use is always worth its value. I haven't regret for a minute the change. It has been a good investment. 

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