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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

All credit goes to Apple for making great commercials

Hello I'm a Mac and I'm a PC - Get a Mac - Im tv vs

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  • awesomeness

  • Sweet joe-awesomeness. lol

    Which do you have, Mac or PC?

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  • Unless your computer is in the middle of the room how the hell is someone going to trip over the power cord

  • Magnetic power cord huh? How many people do you think bought a computer based on the magnetic power cord? Probably a lot of them. I'm coming out with a magnetic refrigerator power cord. Why not? people trip over refrigerator cords as often as they do computer cords right? It's the marketing stupid. You bought top dollar garbage based on a marketing gimmick.

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  • @duudegetamac Both!

  • the only accident on this video is mac

  • jobs is dead and so is mac

  • @martymar1792 all the negative comments are there for 2 reasons:

    1) noone likes how Mac is bashing on PC, even though they bith work well and both have their own streanghts and weaknesses.

    2) some people just like to argue with strangers on youtube.

  • Who is trying to squeeze behind desk ?

  • @SatanicalEve ever been working, or when you were in school? Oh sorry you're not allowed-

  • @jonny0140 That's you... What about someone else, Perhaps VISUALLY IMPAIRED???

  • Most of these ads are absurd but this actually has some truth behind it. I heard from guy who work in laptop (pc) servicing that the one of the common things that break have to do with the charger/power cord interface, which Apple made magnetic. Not all brands are equal of course but one of the popular ones had very tight connector and common failure mode is the connector breaking from the motherboard. Other failures relate to the plastic parts in this area get stressed out and cracking.

  • @kindAhumaNbeinG Exactly. Basically he believes that people trip over power cords all the time, but cords never get shorts and resisters and transistors never burn out. In short, he believes in the opposite of reality. Things that never happen go on all the time in his world, and things that really do happen are non existent to him. Absurd. Like unibody construction is somehow gonna keep a resister in the monitor from burning out.

  • @jonny0140 You say there's a good chance of someone tripping over a power cord (which never happens ever) and then turn around and pretend that a resister or transistor can't burn out (which happens all the time in reality). You're living in fantasy land man. Components fail, if every part of your computer is dependent on every other part then one failure makes the whole system useless. You're monitor goes out and you have no computer. Mine goes out I grab an old one from the basement.

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