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Who the hell are you to tell anyone else to shut up. If you dont like what others have to say, then why dont you keep the trap shut and move on...

I am so tired of people saying they are tired of
these ads. If you are tired of them, shut up we know you are. BUT, that Pizza Box one was absolutely HILARIOUS. It almost seems like they got better/funnier writers for these three ads.
 
I am so tired of people saying they are tired of these ads. If you are tired of them, shut up we know you are. BUT, that Pizza Box one was absolutely HILARIOUS. It almost seems like they got better/funnier writers for these three ads.

and I'm getting tired of people like you who cant accept the fact that people have OPINIONS and the fact that some think these ARE in fact getting old....

You must be some 13 or 15 year old judging by your piss poor attatude

They're on YouTube. Search for "get a mac ad pizzza" and you'll see a couple of users who have uploaded all three of the new ads.

You dont need youtube for these. Just go to apple's website and watch them. Any quicktime movie on the net will work on this...
 
So now they've seemed to move on from making the mac character look like a snob to making the windows character look like a moron. Feeble to idiotic. Good to see where the money from my investments is going.
 
Same here.
 

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WSJ: Microsoft hires Seinfeld for their ads

Read it in the journal but it seems M$ is finally going to punch back!

Their emphasis will be to choose a computer that has windows instead of choosing a computer that builds walls. Oh brother.

I admit the Apple ads are getting a little ridiculous.

Can't wait to see the M$ response!
 
ahahaha the off-air one is the best. I have seen all of these on TV, except for the off-air one.
 
Pizza Box ad = successful ad campaign played (out).

As played as the low, booming "hello! la,la,la" talking bellybutton voice from 'Seinfeld'. Note to Jerry Seinfeld: Avoid that gimmick.
 
bring the actors back or shoot all @ once

I think they might do a little of both. These ads have been running for quite some time now to shoot 10-12 all at once. They probably think down the line a little and shoot a couple or a few at once and bring back the actors when they have a new idea or have to retort a new Microsoft claim as a result of their inital claim in their back and forth pi$$ing contest.
 
Crashes

What about Calming iTeas for Leopard users, frustrated by sluggish performance, jittery window animation and freezing mouse pointer bug on Mac mini?
Will they be available in Apple Stores? ;)

I keep seeing people having crashes with their MacMini or MacBook. I have both, with both running Mac OS X 10.5.4. And I haven't had any crashes, lockups or, kernel panics. So what are you guys doing that I'm not? :confused:

I have had programs crash or lockup on me, but not to the point where it took every thing down. :confused:

Hugh
 
Should be funny to watch Microsoft "Punch Back"

Microsoft Punching Back:

September 9th - While Apple announces product refreshes, staggering market share growth, and massive revenue from the iPhone and App Store Microsoft announces what ? A new mouse whose light on the bottom is blue instead of red ? Just funny to me that their rumored announcement is on the same day as Apple's. They are just so obviously bothered by Apple's success.

For me, all else aside, I just don't have the time for Vista. The best add of all would be to do a full power down (not the default Vista Suspend) on Vista and OSX machines. Have the Mac guy and the PC guy both just bootup their machines to check their email. The Mac would be done very quickly, and the PC would still be waiting several minutes later. This is such a problem with Vista that they changed the default shutdown to a suspend instead of an actual shutdown, kind of a sad workaround.
 
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