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Can you recognize a true professional to just a non professional? Please vote and comment thanks!

  • YES

    Votes: 5 62.5%
  • NO

    Votes: 3 37.5%

  • Total voters
    8

vpro

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Jun 8, 2012
1,195
65
Lame Arguments against Apple !
(The problem is you, yes you behind that device)

So many "so called Pro's" are chiming in their angst so
I wanted to respond with my
Creative and Constructive criticism

Productivity isn't about the
Products you need, just because they are considered "latest and greatest"

It's all about the
Proactive approach necessary to succeed using your greatest potentials
Not your perriferals

You should never depend on these psychotic, multinational companies to manufacture the perfect tool
You should use your existing tools more efficiently

New technology out there is to be
Integrated and incorporated into your existing production line
New technology is not meant to be
Constantly replacing your totally good existing production line
If you choose to completely overhaul and upgrade to the "latest and greatest"
Be prepared to take a hit and a loss for a while

But you will rise again
That is the nature of business
Sometimes you lose harder than you win

So...

Take all that rage energy, time and money you have spent on said Apple
Redirect it to producing original content which generates
Benefits rather than deficits
 
So many "so called Pro's"
Please define professional, its a term that is getting bantered around so much, if you're going to use that in a thread lets start off on square one.
 
Lame Arguments against Apple !
(The problem is you, yes you behind that device)

So many "so called Pro's" are chiming in their angst so
I wanted to respond with my
Creative and Constructive criticism

Productivity isn't about the
Products you need, just because they are considered "latest and greatest"

It's all about the
Proactive approach necessary to succeed using your greatest potentials
Not your perriferals

You should never depend on these psychotic, multinational companies to manufacture the perfect tool
You should use your existing tools more efficiently

New technology out there is to be
Integrated and incorporated into your existing production line
New technology is not meant to be
Constantly replacing your totally good existing production line
If you choose to completely overhaul and upgrade to the "latest and greatest"
Be prepared to take a hit and a loss for a while

But you will rise again
That is the nature of business
Sometimes you lose harder than you win

So...

Take all that rage energy, time and money you have spent on said Apple
Redirect it to producing original content which generates
Benefits rather than deficits

Judging by the formatting there I can only guess that you are not a professional copywriter. In which case I vote 'Yes'.
 
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