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mcmacmcmac
Oct 10, 2007, 06:19 PM
I'm not happy.. I find many of you extremely insensitive to those waiting anxiously for Leopard to order their MBPs. Countless threads about how great your machines are and how it was the best decision ever.. You go on and on about how you snuggle with them at night, and how you love your little remotes n widgets, and of course how unboxing was the single most fantastic moment of your life. So very rude :mad:



davidjearly
Oct 10, 2007, 06:20 PM
I'm not happy.. I find many of you extremely insensitive to those waiting anxiously for Leopard to order their MBPs. Countless threads about how great your machines are and how it was the best decision ever.. You go on and on about how you snuggle with them at night, and how you love your little remotes n widgets, and of course how unboxing was the single most fantastic moment of your life. So very rude :mad:

Not to be argumentative, but I would say that is more 'sad' than 'rude'.

zioxide
Oct 10, 2007, 06:23 PM
/me orgasms over his mac while laughing histerically at mcmacmcmac because he has to wait.

Southern
Oct 10, 2007, 06:23 PM
I'm not happy.. I find many of you extremely insensitive to those waiting anxiously for Leopard to order their MBPs. Countless threads about how great your machines are and how it was the best decision ever.. You go on and on about how you snuggle with them at night, and how you love your little remotes n widgets, and of course how unboxing was the single most fantastic moment of your life. So very rude :mad:

I was going to tell you to go away and cry and then I thought - surely this guy hasn't just signed up just to tell happy MBP owners to stop being happy?

IS THIS SOME KIND OF RUSE?

janey
Oct 10, 2007, 06:24 PM
You could just ignore them...

skye12
Oct 10, 2007, 06:27 PM
I hesitate to articulate for fear I may deviate from the true course
of rectitude.

What????

Sun Baked
Oct 10, 2007, 06:27 PM
You could just ignore them...

Can't have that.

That would be one thing less to whine about. :p

FJ218700
Oct 10, 2007, 06:30 PM
Man, my SR MBP is so fast. I can run 40 apps and 100 widgets, with 200 windows open at the same time. I made a photo album of its life so far, from unboxing, to it's first boot, to its first opening where I bumped the RAM up to 4 GB. I don't know how I ever got along with my first CD MPB, or with my MacBook that I got last June with only 2 GB RAM, or my new aluminum iMac which I gave to my 3 yr old son to mash and drool on. My SR MBP is so awesome, that I told my wives they had to sleep in the basement, now only my MBP keep me warm at night. All my girlfriends are upset too, but I know I made the right descision, who needs sex 5 times a day when you have a SR MBP.

mcmacmcmac
Oct 10, 2007, 06:30 PM
You could just ignore them...

If only it was that easy. Everywhere I turn theres someone yapping about their beloved MBP.. there's no escape..

zioxide
Oct 10, 2007, 06:31 PM
Man, my SR MBP is so fast. I can run 40 apps and 100 widgets, with 200 windows open at the same time. I made a photo album of its life so far, from unboxing, to it's first boot, to its first opening where I bumped the RAM up to 4 GB. I don't know how I ever got along with my first CD MPB, or with my MacBook that I got last June with only 2 GB RAM, or my new aluminum iMac which I gave to my 3 yr old son to mash and drool on. My SR MBP is so awesome, that I told my wives they had to sleep in the basement, now only my MBP keep me warm at night. All my girlfriends are upset too, but I know I made the right descision, who needs sex 5 times a day when you have a SR MBP.

This man is a legend.

Southern
Oct 10, 2007, 06:32 PM
If only it was that easy. Everywhere I turn theres someone yapping about their beloved MBP.. there's no escape..

Oh wow, now you know I'm going to have to chime in. I love my iMac, but not enough to sleep with it, but for everything else it is THE best purchase I have made this year.

Eidorian
Oct 10, 2007, 06:34 PM
Wow, this thread needs to be stickied for the masses. It is legend.

Roessnakhan
Oct 10, 2007, 06:35 PM
/me orgasms over his mac while laughing histerically at mcmacmcmac because he has to wait.

That voids the warranty.

Southern
Oct 10, 2007, 06:36 PM
That voids the warranty.

HAHAHA oh wow. It just keeps getting better and better.

ATTENTION MODS: A LEGENDARY THREAD REQUIRES A STICKY.

Peace
Oct 10, 2007, 06:37 PM
Wow, this thread needs to be stickied for the masses. It is legend.


I AGREE!! :D

However it will soon turn into an arguing match..

Eidorian
Oct 10, 2007, 06:38 PM
I AGREE!! :D

However it will soon turn into an arguing match..Printed to PDF.

triddent222
Oct 10, 2007, 06:39 PM
Man, my SR MBP is so fast. I can run 40 apps and 100 widgets, with 200 windows open at the same time. I made a photo album of its life so far, from unboxing, to it's first boot, to its first opening where I bumped the RAM up to 4 GB. I don't know how I ever got along with my first CD MPB, or with my MacBook that I got last June with only 2 GB RAM, or my new aluminum iMac which I gave to my 3 yr old son to mash and drool on. My SR MBP is so awesome, that I told my wives they had to sleep in the basement, now only my MBP keep me warm at night. All my girlfriends are upset too, but I know I made the right descision, who needs sex 5 times a day when you have a SR MBP.

See? I knew the temperatures issues were just another, undermined innovation. Personal comforter FTW!

On a more serious note, you don't know how beautiful this screen is. I mean, i have it plugged in to my 24" ACD, and it's absolutely beautiful. For the first time in my life, i've been able to easily work on Photoshop, and edit webpages on Dreamweaver, all while rendering textures on Blender and listening to music on iTunes. Leopard? ha, who needs it, all of those fools waiting for 'Spaces' and 'Time Machine'. I mock thee!

OwlsAndApples
Oct 10, 2007, 06:39 PM
Wow. What a thread.

I'm sorry Mcmacmcmac, if that is your real name, but it is easier just to ignore these comments...surely if you're so upset by reading about other people enjoying their macs, don't venture into a mac-loving forum until you too can feel the love.

Then again, i'm sure loads of threads here are about how shoddy apple hardware can be...

in conclusion, meh.

RichP
Oct 10, 2007, 06:40 PM
You could just ignore them...

Or you could toughen up..

mcmacmcmac
Oct 10, 2007, 06:45 PM
Man, my SR MBP is so fast. I can run 40 apps and 100 widgets, with 200 windows open at the same time. I made a photo album of its life so far, from unboxing, to it's first boot, to its first opening where I bumped the RAM up to 4 GB. I don't know how I ever got along with my first CD MPB, or with my MacBook that I got last June with only 2 GB RAM, or my new aluminum iMac which I gave to my 3 yr old son to mash and drool on. My SR MBP is so awesome, that I told my wives they had to sleep in the basement, now only my MBP keep me warm at night. All my girlfriends are upset too, but I know I made the right descision, who needs sex 5 times a day when you have a SR MBP.

Look at the effort this man went to intricately describe his ever so beautiful relationship with his precious MBP.. and for what exactly?!!? This is obviously a blatant attack on the hundreds of thousands of non-macers sitting around obsessing over these threads dreaming about the day they will have this kind of relationship with their very own MBP..

FJ218700
Oct 10, 2007, 06:48 PM
Look at the effort this man went to intricately describe his ever so beautiful relationship with his precious MBP.. and for what exactly?!!? This is obviously a blatant attack on the hundreds of thousands of non-macers sitting around obsessing over these threads dreaming about the day they will have this kind of relationship with their very own MBP..

use this time to get the couch in the basement ready for your wife

OwlsAndApples
Oct 10, 2007, 06:48 PM
Look at the effort this man went to intricately describe his ever so beautiful relationship with his precious MBP.. and for what exactly?!!? This is obviously a blatant attack on the hundreds of thousands of non-macers sitting around obsessing over these threads dreaming about the day they will have this kind of relationship with their very own MBP..

Actually, i think it's aimed purely at you.

Sorry :o

mcmacmcmac
Oct 10, 2007, 06:50 PM
Or you could toughen up..



And who are you exactly?? You have no idea how tough I've been, lurking these forums day in and day out listening to the incessant blabber about the wonders and adventures that comes with owning a MBP.. So before you stand behind your fellow MBP gloaters and assume we patient lurkers are too weak and fragile to stand up for our place and rights on these forums.. perhaps you should think twice

shecky
Oct 10, 2007, 06:50 PM
don't forget that the people who already have their MBP also have larger penises or breasts, more friends, and make more money than you, you non-MBP-having plebeian.

triddent222
Oct 10, 2007, 06:51 PM
Look at the effort this man went to intricately describe his ever so beautiful relationship with his precious MBP.. and for what exactly?!!? This is obviously a blatant attack on the hundreds of thousands of non-macers sitting around obsessing over these threads dreaming about the day they will have this kind of relationship with their very own MBP..

Join a syndicate. I hear they're on a boom these days...

And who are you exactly?? You have no idea how tough I've been, lurking these forums day in and day out listening to the incessant blabber about the wonders and adventures that comes with owning a MBP.. So before you stand behind your fellow MBP gloaters and assume we patient lurkers are too weak and fragile to stand up for our place and rights on these forums.. perhaps you should think twice

I think we, proud MacBook Pro owners are EVEN tougher, because, we not only bought a MacBook Pro despite Apple's constant and rather bothersome upgrades, BUT are also able to bear whiners and non-MacBook Pro owners and their persistent bickering. "Wah Wah Wah, yellow bottom FTL!!11! OMGZORGS *whine* "

FJ218700
Oct 10, 2007, 06:51 PM
Actually, i think it's aimed purely at you.

Sorry :o

yeah, I was joking anyway.


(about having a basement, they sleep in the yard now)

Southern
Oct 10, 2007, 06:54 PM
And who are you exactly?? You have no idea how tough I've been, lurking these forums day in and day out...

Grow a spine, for crying out loud; it's only an internet forum.

mcmacmcmac
Oct 10, 2007, 07:01 PM
use this time to get the couch in the basement ready for your wife

Obviously its impossible for me to have hundreds of wives like the other dude since I didn't have an MBP to attract them by hooking it up to a projector and using my super sleek remote to change tracks

Quiara
Oct 10, 2007, 07:01 PM
Just be glad you'll get one at all. Think of all the pygmies in Africa who are forced to use Windows!

triddent222
Oct 10, 2007, 07:11 PM
Obviously its impossible for me to have hundreds of wives like the other dude since I didn't have an MBP to attract them by hooking it up to a projector and using my super sleek remote to change tracks

Ha, you're completely wrong. You see, Girls are not attracted to remotes at all. On the other hand, guys are...


"wanna..'push my buttons', stud *bites lower lip with top incisors*" ;)

FJ218700
Oct 10, 2007, 07:14 PM
Look at the effort this man went to intricately describe his ever so beautiful relationship with his precious MBP.. and for what exactly?!!? This is obviously a blatant attack on the hundreds of thousands of non-macers sitting around obsessing over these threads dreaming about the day they will have this kind of relationship with their very own MBP..

seriously, sorry your so envious. I wasn't attacking you, just your post. I though your original post was a joke, now I see that you are actually really offended.

mcmacmcmac
Oct 10, 2007, 07:22 PM
I though your original post was a joke, now I see that you are actually really offended.

Are you serious?? That's too bad, I was ready to ride this thread out for a while.. Of course I'm just joking.. Ppl thought I'm serious?!?! Yep I'm waiting for Leopard, Yep I'm envious of those that already have one.. but these threads actually help the wait. :D

Sun Baked
Oct 10, 2007, 07:27 PM
Are you serious?? That's too bad, I was ready to ride this thread out for a while.. Of course I'm just joking.. Ppl thought I'm serious?!?! Yep I'm waiting for Leopard, Yep I'm envious of those that already have one.. but these threads actually help the wait. :D

Darn, game over.

http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2967

triddent222
Oct 10, 2007, 07:28 PM
Are you serious?? That's too bad, I was ready to ride this thread out for a while.. Of course I'm just joking.. Ppl thought I'm serious?!?! Yep I'm waiting for Leopard, Yep I'm envious of those that already have one.. but these threads actually help the wait. :D

You mean I made a fool of myself for nothing?! oh my, what a terrible thing to do!

And here I thought I was special T_T. Thanks, you ______, i'll go curl in a corner and have an existential crisis all by myself!


HELP: I want to know what the odds of being struck by lighting WHILE HOLDING the winning lottery ticket.

Around 1.443x10^15 ...

FJ218700
Oct 10, 2007, 07:33 PM
Are you serious?? That's too bad, I was ready to ride this thread out for a while.. Of course I'm just joking.. Ppl thought I'm serious?!?! . . .

Thank God,

nicely played.

valdore
Oct 10, 2007, 07:34 PM
I don't need a MacBookPro, because I never use a laptop for anything very intensive. Conversely, I need a Mac Pro desktop because I love doing intensive **** on a desktop. You know, RAM hungry stuff.

iToaster
Oct 10, 2007, 08:07 PM
You'll soon understand my friend why we do the things we do. We're not being rude necessarily, or at least not trying to, but instead expressing joy. I know your decision is to wait for Leopard, OP, but my time with OSX has proved to be worth the $130. If the time grows near, I would just wait though.

mcmacmcmac
Oct 10, 2007, 08:20 PM
You'll soon understand my friend why we do the things we do. We're not being rude necessarily, or at least not trying to, but instead expressing joy. I know your decision is to wait for Leopard, OP, but my time with OSX has proved to be worth the $130. If the time grows near, I would just wait though.


even attempts at sympathy are subtly coated with mockery and ridicule

Sun Baked
Oct 10, 2007, 08:31 PM
even attempts at sympathy are subtly coated with mockery and ridicule

We aim to please ... http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=11434&stc=1