No definitely didn't say that. But your chances of finding those people on these types of sites is high, and therefore shouldn't be surprising.
Just go onto the Chevy Volt site and give yourself a name like LeafMan1 and troll around for a few minutes talking about how the Volt isn't as good as they make it seem. I'm sure you'll be happy to be back here after that!
For the record, I'm not a worshipper of Apple. But I am still amazed at its ability to take technology and make it useful for everyone. In my position I know how hard it is to make a technology product with super smart programmers and engineers and somehow make it seem simple and easy to use. Said super smart engineers usually don't do that by themselves, and usually don't like to take advice from "less super smart" people (from their point of view). The result is usually a clunky mishmash of technology for the sake of technology (cough Google, Samsung, Linus Torvalds, IBM, cough). So from my perspective, I admire that they do on a huge scale what I try to do everyday in my own position, and do it much better than me. I have measurable values of how my productivity has gone up by switching to apple products (Mac, iPhone, and iPad) because when I'm busy and stressed out, I don't want to reload my kernel modules and recompile, I just want something to work so I can go to bed.