Never ask what sort of computer a guy drives. If he's a Mac user, he'll tell you. If not, why embarrass him?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been a Mac guy for 20 years. Even if I'm having trouble with the latest MacBook Pro, I'm still a Mac guy.
I have a PC. My sons have a Mac and swear by it, but I have a couple PC's.
I look like a geeky hacker, but I don't know anything about computers.
The people I hang out with tend to use Macs, not that I think they're necessarily superior.
When Steve Jobs toured Xerox PARC and saw computers running the first operating system that used Windows and a mouse, he assumed he was looking at a new way to work a personal computer. He brought the concept back to Cupertino and created the Mac, then Bill Gates followed suit, and the rest is history.
I've been a Mac guy for almost my entire adult life. I wrote my first college papers on a typewriter, but by the end of my freshman year - almost 20 years ago - I was on an IBM PC. Then, in 1984, I found the Mac, and I never looked back.
People who are more than casually interested in computers should have at least some idea of what the underlying hardware is like. Otherwise the programs they write will be pretty weird.
I detest computers. If you had a device like that 30 years ago that froze up constantly, misbehaved constantly, lost your information and screwed up when you needed it the most, it would have been laughable.
At this moment I do not have a personal relationship with a computer.
You increasingly are seeing more Macs than PCs.
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