Congratulations Mac on turning 25! I couldn’t think of a better product to be sharing the same age with, perhaps thats why we get along so well.
Cool Mercury News Article featuring a nifty graphic.
BBC Article Link with an INCREDIBLY stupid video that almost insults Apple, by comparing the original 1984 macintosh to a windows XP laptop and claiming the PC won! What shit, compare that piece of shit PC to a new mac laptop. Before you’d even see the XP start up screen the mac will be completely booted up. Secondly, we all know who advanced the graphical user-interface and played copycat! Insulting video BBC!
Speaking of videos, here are two favorites!
First it is the birth of Mac with the dazzling demonstration on how revolutionary Macintosh was for 1984. (Yes BBC, lets see Microsoft do this in 1984.)
Happy Birthday Macintosh, I’m glad you came out from the bag! ![]()
Oh yes, and let’s not forget about that stellar commercial either:
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“Before you’d even see the XP start up screen the mac will be completely booted up”
As much as that may be true, keep in mind that the MAC doesn’t have as many processes required to boot up in the background as well.
And I did notice you were talking about Windows XP.
Windows Vista x64 boots up on my box very quickly, is extremely stable for I’ve never experienced a single program failure, and just works.
That new MAC OS, on the other hand is based on the Linux platform, which really doesn’t make it that much different from say, Ubuntu if one really wants to get down to the nitty gritty of it all. if Apple wanted to be really innovative, they’d release a new operating system based on a platform which is truly “new” and original.
Yes, the same can be said for Windows XP, which is based on the core Server 2003 technology, was is derived from NT Technology. Windows 2000 is the first attempt, wasn’t too popular if you ask me. Windows Vista represented a new platform, with Windows 7 is”cleaning” up what wasn’t so popular on the Vista platform (although I never had any of these problems – could it be user ignorance? Who knows).
Not that I’m knocking the MAC, I like MACS, they’re sleak, they work, and are very functional.
I just wanted to set the story straight.

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