A friend of mine was going to buy a PC (apply mac battery issues..), but when she saw those "I'm a PC ads" she decided to stick with Mac. Honestly, I can't blame her.
Oh, and the WMV link works OK - no need to install Silverfish.
If you think the "I'm a PC" ads are bad, just get a load of the "I'm a Mac, and I'm a PC ads".
While I'm not trying to say the "I'm a PC" ads are brilliant (or anywhere near great), they are a massive improvement to Apple's stupid and childish ads, which, IMHO, only reflect their patheticness. To illustrate my point, try watching this to see how far you go before being entirely sick with Apple themselves.
And if you want to make a game out of it:
Take a sip of vodka whenever the Windows guy is put down
Take another sip when the Mac guy tries to hide his "awesomeness"
Down quarter of the bottle whenever you see PC in a predicament where if it were any normal Windows user, they would be absolutely fine
Down half when you see the Mac advertise something which can easily be done on Windows with extra software
Now be careful, people have died extremely quickly playing this game due to the liver disease caused by this game.
I've never actually seen an "I'm a PC..." ad, unless you count the video that started this thread. Not sure if that is an actual ad, though, nor what it means. I can understand people running the other way if they saw that horde yelling.
The Apple variant is nothing new. Apple has used the same basic message for as long as I can remember seeing Apple ads. They mix a certain suggestion of superiority along with a healthy dose of blatant fear-mongering and misinformation. The message has always been a combination of "We're cool." mixed with "This is what you will face if you leave us." It doesn't really work for new users unless they are clueless, because anybody with any experience knows that the fears are overstated or misrepresented.
MVP is a great status to hold when applying for jobs.
Perhaps just don't tell the employer how you got the MVP status while you haven't got the contract yet, it maybe a disadvantage if they will know firsthand that you are posting 24/7 and probably wasting office hours with such.
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Exactly. Its something you wouldnt want to divuldge. It can very easily backfire in your face when they find out you post on internet forums. You know they really want to hire Post Escorts™
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I like the challenge of waiting for the last possible minute to start doing any work
Maybe tonight I will actually get some work done.
Ps, I left my zip file uploading when I left for work and looks like it faild to complete. I think I'll take the video out and email you the pics separately.
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See, my original thought was that you guys would hang out together, and therefore would sit next to eachother. But, i continued watching the video, and that guy looked like Rob...
So how many different Most Valuable Professionals are there each year? Do they give out any Somewhat Valuable Professional (SVP) awards or Not At All Valuable Professional (NAAVP) awards?
Make as many mistakes as you can as quickly as you can. We want to make sure that we make a great enough number of mistakes in a given amount of time so that we can be successful.
"Persistence is the magic of success." Paramahansa Yogananda
I forgot of course the Some of the Time Valuable Professional (STVP).
Make as many mistakes as you can as quickly as you can. We want to make sure that we make a great enough number of mistakes in a given amount of time so that we can be successful.
"Persistence is the magic of success." Paramahansa Yogananda
Bah. I'm an SPVP. Self Proclaimed Valuable Professional.
Suck on that, Microsoft.
Microsoft is sucking on it and enjoying itself while it sucks.
Note: No offense intended toward Microsoft.
Make as many mistakes as you can as quickly as you can. We want to make sure that we make a great enough number of mistakes in a given amount of time so that we can be successful.
"Persistence is the magic of success." Paramahansa Yogananda