Hahahahahaha! That's probably the funniest ad parody I've seen in quite a while. That's awesome.

On Dec 5, 2008, at 16:57, Chris Blouch wrote:

Fake Vista TV ad

http://www.snotr.com/video/1938

CB

jeffrey greene wrote:

Original message:
Is he always that much of a malaka or did his brain and common sense
just fall out of his head for that one article? Why don't they have a
comments section?  I could have a ball in two languages!

On 04/12/2008, Cara Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hey All, was just doing a search on something totally unrelated,
and came across this. OMG! I laughed my *ss off! lol! This guy is actually bashing Mac users, but the first paragraph or so is just so
darned funny, I just had to post!  lol lol lol!

  anyway, hope y'all love this as much as I do!

http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=macs_cant

  Oh, this comes after I've just wrestled with a Windows install /
updating to insanity! I still haven't gotten the darned thing working
right, and I'm soooo absolutely glad to be a Mac user!  woohoo!

  Anyway, have a nice morning / day, All!…

Smiles,

CQ  :)


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Hi Guys,
What a laugh! This guy even makes fun of Apple's motto "it just works". Its funny I was just saying that to my cousin on thanksgiving. He is thinking about buying a mac. I mentioned going to some podcast sites and instead of subscribing just clicking on the episode. With my mac it just streams the podcast no fuss no bother. With my windows machine i might get one of 3 or 4 error messages or a prompt to download a plug-in. So I didn't realize I was "brainlessly repeating Apple's sales pitch"!!
Regards Jeff Greene



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