I know there's a Mark! in here somewhere but I'm afraid to pick it out.

On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 11:01 PM, John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> From: Rob Studdert
>>
>> On 01/06/2010, steve harley <p...@paper-ape.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > citation please, or it's balderdash; best i can find is a 2002 study
>>> > that
>>> > says Mac users (then, at least) were richer and better educated
>>> >
>>> > <http://news.cnet.com/2100-1040-943519.html>
>>
>> But gullible, they don't actually make owners creative.
>
> I've been using the Macs at school for a week now. My first impression is
> either the Mac programmers are idiots or they think their users are.
>
> I have to read a document. It's in PDF format. I double click the icon to
> open it, and it doesn't open, instead I get a dialog box telling me it's a
> PDF document and asking me if I want to open this PDF document?
>
> Nah ... why would I want to do that? I just didn't have anything better to
> do than randomly open folders and double click icons.
>
> Had to buy one of those Le Cie rugged drives to store my files on and to use
> for transferring images from my Windoze box. The first time I started it up
> it had a wizard that allowed me to partition it and make a 32GB FAT32
> partition both Mac & Windoze can see (Windoze is supposed to be able to see
> it).
>
> That was pretty slick, but now every time I start it up I get a dialog
> asking if I want to use the drive to back up the school's Mac which requires
> re-formatting the entire drive with the Mac file system & I wouldn't be able
> use it to transfer files from my Windoze box to the Mac?
>
> Only gives two options "Cancel" and "Fuck up your hard drive". Why would
> they give you the option to format the drive so it can be used for both Mac
> and Windoze and then NOT give you the option to tell this program NO.
>
> Morons!
>
> I would rather be locked in a phone booth and forced to masturbate a rabid
> mountain lion with a handful of rusty barbed wire than buy a Mac.
>
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