04-26-2011, 06:13 PM | #10 | |
Crotch Rocket Curmudgeon
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In the mid-range, where most people exist, a Mac Mini and a TV are cheaper, and more useful. At the top end, where you've just described your penis-extension PC, replete with all its cooling fans, and cool graphics, what can you actually use it for? Playing cool games? See, people who really need this kind of power (graphic artists, video editors, and music production houses), will buy a Mac, because that's what does these tasks. They are people who would rather GET SHIT DONE, than fuck with cheap PC parts, bad drivers, and incompatibilities. Their time is worth more than that. My time is worth more than that, anymore; and here's the thing: It's not that I don't know how things work, or that I can't build the super-hyper-mega-ultra-penis-extender PC...I used to build and install entire fucking networks myself; build, load, and deploy a number of "white box" PCs in one shot. Another time, I built pre-configured music PCs (even sold one to someone at Lucent Labs). I can build whatever I want. It just so happens, Apple makes exactly what I need, and for cheaper than I can build it, and it does more, and performs better. ...and I dare say most people would have the same user experience in the mid-range. It's not a matter of "not getting it", I get it just fine. Trip gets it just fine too. If you want a Hyundai that you have to assemble, have at it. In this case, I'll buy the mid-range Beemer turn-key instead, and be quite happy. I think most people would.
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