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Why are people on the internet so grumpy?
2009-02-12, 12:39 AM #1
I wanted to bask in a bit of nostalgia and looked up this funny Mac video I remember from 2001 or 2002 or so.



:neckbeard:

[quote="IL0VEY0UALL" in Comments]mac pros, macbook pros never heard of any of this **** cant find the battery? hahaha ur just jelious and probably cant afford macs. Any apple computer destroys PCS. Only thing PC has against macs is for gamers, but gamers need to depend on a ****in xbox or somethin not a PC[/quote]

...:huh:?

[quote=A 12 year old in Comments]ur ****ing *** hole macs are amazing i have had used 1 all my 9 years and they have not crashed once and u think tht macs crash pcs crash a hell of alot more![/quote]

...:o

[quote=Grumpy meanie-head in Comments]shut the **** up you stupid dumbass!!! if you're just too ****ing retarded to handle a mac (which is actually quite easy) then please don't distribute such a ****ty video with nonsense content! i'm jusing macs at home since 1995 and they just work!!! i also owned a windows pc from 2000 to 2001 (when i sold it again) just in order to convince myself that it's just a ****ty computer. **** YOU AND **** WINDOWS!!! MAC RULZ![/quote]

...:(
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2009-02-12, 12:43 AM #2
people on the internet are grumpy because they're on the internet and not down the pub.
2009-02-12, 12:45 AM #3
Originally posted by Martyn:
people on the internet are grumpy because they're on the internet and not down the pub.


werd!

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2009-02-12, 12:52 AM #4
Around this time of year it's mostly because valentine's day is reminding them yet again that they'll be alone their whole lives.
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2009-02-12, 5:12 AM #5
Mac killed their inner child.
2009-02-12, 6:34 AM #6
Grumpy people on the internet concern me? Nope, it's the stupid ones that bother me.
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2009-02-12, 6:37 AM #7
Originally posted by ECHOMAN:
Grumpy people on the internet concern me? Nope, it's the stupid ones that bother me.


i dont no what ur talking about Eko
Was cheated out of lions by happydud
Was cheated out of marriage by sugarless
2009-02-12, 6:48 AM #8
How to block youtube comments:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108

http://userstyles.org/styles/10551
[01:52] <~Nikumubeki> Because it's MBEGGAR BEGS LIKE A BEGONI.
2009-02-12, 6:49 AM #9
Originally posted by mb:


But its such a nice source of protein and self-confidence!
Was cheated out of lions by happydud
Was cheated out of marriage by sugarless
2009-02-12, 8:50 AM #10
The link in my signature is almost relevant to this.
nope.
2009-02-13, 3:46 PM #11
The Internet is serious business remember?
2009-02-13, 4:03 PM #12
This sort of thing happens because we live in a culture that worships indecisiveness. Stagnant markets work to position their products as a social movement, polarizing their user base into "haves" and "have nots."
2009-02-13, 9:51 PM #13
You know, I've used both macs and PCs in my life for the first, probably 15 years of my life I used a mac. And then I got a pc and things aren't simpler. But they are better. I'd like to see a mac user add ram to his factory built un-openable case. I still don't hate macs but I will always prefer PCs.
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2009-02-13, 10:05 PM #14
we're grumpy because we're overweight and undersexed
DO NOT WANT.
2009-02-13, 10:27 PM #15
Originally posted by Ransom and Jeff:
I'd like to see a mac user add ram to his factory built un-openable case.
:huh: I have a Mac Pro, it can be taken apart and modified more easily than any PC I've ever owned or built can.

http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/MacPro_MemoryDIMM_DIY.pdf <- Installing RAM in a Mac Pro.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1423 <- Install RAM in a new iMac.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1270 <- Install RAM in a Macbook Pro.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1651 <- Install RAM in a MacBook.
2009-02-13, 10:45 PM #16
Pretty sure his family has a Mac Mini. Which is somewhat less user friendly.
http://www.methodshop.com/2006/07/mac-mini-ram-upgrade-tutorial.shtml

o.0
2009-02-13, 10:47 PM #17
Originally posted by mb:


You wanna block what is possibly the single most hilarious and entertaining thing on the internet?
What's wrong with you boy?
You can't judge a book by it's file size
2009-02-15, 2:17 PM #18
Originally posted by Jon`C:
:huh: I have a Mac Pro, it can be taken apart and modified more easily than any PC I've ever owned or built can.

http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/MacPro_MemoryDIMM_DIY.pdf <- Installing RAM in a Mac Pro.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1423 <- Install RAM in a new iMac.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1270 <- Install RAM in a Macbook Pro.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1651 <- Install RAM in a MacBook.


I can also confirm it's a doddle to add RAM to an older PowerBook G4. Because if it was remotely difficult, I wouldn't have attempted it because I can't justify spending money on replacing this machine if it goes **** up.

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