damn ya niggas is MAC/APPLE zombie slaves

oscuridad:

brettjohn:

martymcfly160:

speakerboxx:

martymcfly160:

i bet if apple spray painted a turd of shit white and slapped a apple sticker on it ya would be all over that

-______________———— really though?

all i’m sayin is apple aint all that great… fine you dont get viruses and shit… but ya also barely have programs, the few that are out there are hard to find and expensive as fuck… only reason macs don’t get viruses is because hackers don’t care for mac users, the most important computers with important content are PC’s. lmao SMH people just get macs as some sort of “status” symbol, as if it ment anything… more like arm candy so peopel can ooooh and aaahhhhh at them. but i mean hey if you wanna waste your money then by all means go for the mac… you can get way more and way better for way cheaper… im just sayin

Come on, Marty. That’s a weak argument.

“Hackers don’t care about Macs”: I don’t know what that’s founded on, but Apple have regular conferences where they get people to try to hack Macs and on completion, the Apple dev team plug those holes to keep the systems safe and releases patches.

“Most important content are PC’s”: Where does it say that? You can get any piece of software on a Mac that you can a PC. Now with the Intel Macs you can even run Windows and all their software apps on there too. Sure, you can’t get the same number of games, but the Mac hasn’t been built as a gaming machine. It’s infact the industry standard for most graphics, video editing and memory intensive computing work.

I LOVE the mix of ghetto and geek in this series of rejoinders!

Love this shot!  Kind of want that shirt, too!

Love this shot!  Kind of want that shirt, too!

ohmq:

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I’m starting to think about taking my apps to the dreaded App Store.  True, one can’t actually make any honest money there—but perhaps the iPhone versions of my apps will encourage sales of the desktop (read: money-making) versions!

ohmq:

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I’m starting to think about taking my apps to the dreaded App Store.  True, one can’t actually make any honest money there—but perhaps the iPhone versions of my apps will encourage sales of the desktop (read: money-making) versions!