His commentary would have more resonance if, say, I'd ever had my Mac take a dump on me as he describes. Like random shutdowns. Haven't had it happen yet in almost a year and a half... now, the PCs I've worked with... ahahaha...
Yeah, I think he was using 10.0.0... beta... or something. Still pretty funny.
I like this one done by the Red vs. Blue guys, too. "On the Mac, I can play plenty of great games that you just can't find on the PC now, like Zork, Breakout ... Super Breakout ... photoshop ..."
Or if 90% of his complaints weren't actually MORE true of PCs. I'm sorry, I think you'll find his commentary totally offbase if you actually use both, as I do, every damned day.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'll have to go to work and spend an hour dealing with spyware, the latest broken Windows update, and random kernel errors, while Microsoft reports my every move to itself without asking.
Nevermind, nevermind, nevermind! (Though actually, thanks. I'd heard of this clip but had never seen it.) However.... nevermind. What's really important here is that that is Hunter Cressall!!!
See, Hunter is also a web-comic creator, author/artist of Vexxarr, which ranges from giggle-all-day to laugh-out-loud to choking, gasping hysterical. Go. Read. Celebrate the Alien Green Goodness.
The current storyline is nearly wrapped up, though, and if you'd prefer not to start in media res, then simply go to the archives (link at the very top of the page) and follow the calendars to May 15, 2006. (*pats self on back--the searchable archive was moi idea and Hunter added it recently*) You will probably eventually want to go back to the very beginning, when the strip was all in B&W, and it's very worth the trip, I promise. But for right now, at least view this particular chunk of the story, it's a howl.
Oh, and the files are .gifs, and so do not take long at all to load, even if you're on the suckitude of dial-up.
There. My evangelical Green Goodness duty is done for the day. Hee!
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Date: 2006-07-26 12:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-26 01:18 am (UTC)I like this one done by the Red vs. Blue guys, too. "On the Mac, I can play plenty of great games that you just can't find on the PC now, like Zork, Breakout ... Super Breakout ... photoshop ..."
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Date: 2006-07-26 12:29 pm (UTC)Now if you'll excuse me, I'll have to go to work and spend an hour dealing with spyware, the latest broken Windows update, and random kernel errors, while Microsoft reports my every move to itself without asking.
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Date: 2006-07-26 05:32 pm (UTC)See, Hunter is also a web-comic creator, author/artist of Vexxarr, which ranges from giggle-all-day to laugh-out-loud to choking, gasping hysterical. Go. Read. Celebrate the Alien Green Goodness.
http://www.vexxarr.com/Index.php
The current storyline is nearly wrapped up, though, and if you'd prefer not to start in media res, then simply go to the archives (link at the very top of the page) and follow the calendars to May 15, 2006. (*pats self on back--the searchable archive was moi idea and Hunter added it recently*) You will probably eventually want to go back to the very beginning, when the strip was all in B&W, and it's very worth the trip, I promise. But for right now, at least view this particular chunk of the story, it's a howl.
Oh, and the files are .gifs, and so do not take long at all to load, even if you're on the suckitude of dial-up.
There. My evangelical Green Goodness duty is done for the day. Hee!
~ Kay