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Old 08-25-2002, 03:00 PM   #53
Unit 5302
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Without a shred of data or real life proof to back up his argument, the Mac user backs exercises their right to stand back and lob personal attacks at the PC user, who is armed with technical analysis, data, and contradictory statements made by Mac users.

The end result, the more educated, and well versed PC user shakes his head at the incompetency of a Mac user's arguments based solely on opinion and detailed technical phrases put out by the Mac's home page marketing site to prove his point.

Ego bruised, the Mac user makes up some dream about the PC user getting even the least bit huffy over what has so far been an extremely easy debate to win. I'm not flustered Chris. Your arguments took hours to contruct, and me but minutes to dissolve. It only takes me a couple minutes to make my post, so it's not the most important thing by any means. Actually, I'm doing a load of body work to the 87GT right now. I have to wait for the door to dry, which is the only reason I'm even here.

Btw, I don't base my arguments solely on a professional in a now established and successful PC shop with degrees in computer networking, and years of experience working with Mac's and PC's. I base a lot on my experience (predating yours) on being tech support for hundreds of Mac's, and building PC's, along with self-taught networking wiz's, who are my friends. I was doing tech support for a network of 200 Mac's on an ethernet before you even took your entry level computer courses in 1995. Trust me. Yep, I was tech support for 2,600 people when I was 16 years old, clear back in high school. I learned on Mac's. I grew to hate them, and I made the switch to the far superior PC platform because it allowed me to customize the way my computer ran and worked. I openly admit, I know crap about PC's compared to my friends, but I still know more than most.
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