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George, what show is that from?

Its from some random Japanese game which from what I've seen & read is an paradoy of WW2 in strar wars setting where you play as the axis side & beat the s**t out of America.

Thread is now about why Apple sucks.

Every post in this thread should start with "I hate Apple because..."

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I hate apple because of itunes suck donkey kong ballz

Ummmm... you do know Windows still holds greater than 80% of the home market, right? That makes Windows at least four times better than OSX going off your reasoning :)

I hate Apple because they take people for idiots. $720 to upgrade RAM from I assume 2Gb to 16Gb. GTFO. That's robbery, but then as they say "a fool and his money are soon parted." Perhaps Apple is the IT version of the Darwin Award. "He paid $700 for $60 worth of RAM, a definite Apple contender."

Apple: Cleansing the IT gene pool since 1971.

Yes but apple has only become well known over the past four'ish years or so, give it time and we'll see.

No one is asking you to buy the product, the world is full of stupid people who will pay that money for that ram upgrade and if people keep paying for it then apple will continue to sell it that price. You can hate apple because of the prices they put on their products but it still doesn't mean that OSX isn't a decent OS for the general home user.

Its from some random Japanese game which from what I've seen & read is an paradoy of WW2 in strar wars setting where you play as the axis side & beat the s**t out of America.

Sounds awesome.

I hate Apple because they never give me enough stickers with there products.

I hate Apple because recovering the Restrictions password is practically impossible and post-iOS 5 they like to change themselves for no apparent reason.

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f**k the children!

Go tell them to take care of themselves for once...

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I hate Apple because I suspect Hilter was a Mac fanboy.

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I Hate Apple because...

I live in a house with 5 iPhone 4s users, im the only one with a Galaxy S2.

Every break, at least one of them is asking my how to get some App to work on their phone for when they are on their next stint..

It seems that there are all sorts of apps to "get around" how stupid itunes is. All they want to do is put their favourite porn on the thing and movies so when they are lonely in their donga's they have something to do. It took me over an hour to figure out the stupid f**king app.

Simple answer, get an Android. Drag and drop. Finished.

Then they all forget to bring their chargers home with them. Cant you just use the USB cord from your hard drive? No? Lameburger :P

I tell you what a good business is. Last stint one of them smashed the screen (no surprises there). We got a mobile guy in to fix it, and for the last two years FULL TIME he has only repaired iPhone4 and Ipad screens at $200 a pop. Hasnt touched another phone, and the funny bit, is he uses an HTC. LOL

The Mrs has burned through 4 batteries in 3 years on her Macbook. And her sister has burned through 3.

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I hate Apple because they constantly talk shit. My mate, who is not a computer numpty but uses a Mac, was telling me all about his new Pro that he just ordered and how it's got a CPU that's special and only in Apple products and is generations ahead of PC and goes faster than the speed of light and you couldn't build a PC laptop that performs as well for the money and it's instantly on when you open it and the cooling is magical etc, etc.

I tried telling him it's just an Ivy Bridge chipset and Nvidia GPU with a nice monitor, but he was adamant that it was full of unobtanium for non-Mac users. I said nothing more because it's simply not worth arguing with that kind of mindset.

Mac = hyper expensive PC with an OS for dummies. Nothing more, nothing less.

Mac = hyper expensive PC with an OS for dummies. Nothing more, nothing less.

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Apple has always been passing off mediocre ideas as being great, or "magical" and the mainstream media (who don't know much about tech) lap it up thinking they were the first to come out with it.

http://forums.wpcentral.com/iphone/193424.htm

I hate Apple because they constantly talk shit. My mate, who is not a computer numpty but uses a Mac, was telling me all about his new Pro that he just ordered and how it's got a CPU that's special and only in Apple products and is generations ahead of PC and goes faster than the speed of light and you couldn't build a PC laptop that performs as well for the money and it's instantly on when you open it and the cooling is magical etc, etc.

I tried telling him it's just an Ivy Bridge chipset and Nvidia GPU with a nice monitor, but he was adamant that it was full of unobtanium for non-Mac users. I said nothing more because it's simply not worth arguing with that kind of mindset.

Mac = hyper expensive PC with an OS for dummies. Nothing more, nothing less.

That's not apple's fault, that's just your stupid mate.

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