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Your title is misleading. The article doesn't claim Obama is like a stereo-typical Mac user, it claims his campaign (and more specifically his website) is like a stero-typical apple product. Sleek, well integrated, nicely packaged. They don't mention the "oooooo" factor, but Obama's campaign has the same sort of sizzle that makes people go "ooooo" the first time they get their hands on a MacBook Air.
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The article picture clearly associates Obama with the Mac guy from the ads who, as the first article mentions, exhibits stereotypical Mac user attitudes. It's guilt by association
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Oh, I also want to add that I own a MacBook Air which pretty much makes me very extremely extraordinary even when I happen to be using a PC.
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I just want to say that I'm using Linux right now which makes me several orders of magnitude more extraordinary than anyone who uses either windows or mac.
And if that weren't enough I'm also using a mac on the side.
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quote:I just want to say that I'm using Linux right now which makes me several orders of magnitude more extraordinary than anyone who uses either windows or mac.
Linux users are extraordinary, but in an ubergeek sort of way. Definitely not in a cool sort of way.
At least not nearly as cool as those of us who own a MacBook Air.
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quote:Originally posted by Alcon: I just want to say that I'm using Linux right now which makes me several orders of magnitude more extraordinary than anyone who uses either windows or mac.
Mac OS X is built on Unix so at your best you are equal to a Mac user! And don't try to tell me that Linux is more extraordinary than Unix.
Also, John McCain is Linux. It's been around a long time, not many people like it, but there are devoted fans. Linux was also imprisoned for years in Vietnam. Bet you didn't know that. Linux served its country, so you can't criticize it. Linux supports the troops. Do you???
Edit: Also I love that Barack's site (after the sign up prompt page) goes right to news and messages.
Hilary's site opens on a donation page with credit card info right on it. That's tacky no?
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quote:Originally posted by The Rabbit: Oh, I also want to add that I own a MacBook Air which pretty much makes me very extremely extraordinary even when I happen to be using a PC.
*drools with jealousy*
My iPod Touch makes me pretty cool, counteracting the fact that I got it to show baby pictures and videos on.
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quote:And don't try to tell me that Linux is more extraordinary than Unix.
Mac's built on top of it's own weird version of FreeBSD called Darwin. And the vast majority of Mac users don't have a clue how to use Darwin. Also Linux is open source. Therefor Linux > Mac.
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quote:Originally posted by The Rabbit: Oh yeah, I forgot to tell Jon Boy.
JonBoy, I now have a MacBook Air.
Your chances of every being as cool as I am are dropping by the second.
Gee, I guess I'll just have to rely on my own internal coolness instead of hoping that I will become cool by owning something that others think of as cool.
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quote:Originally posted by Jon Boy: Gee, I guess I'll just have to rely on my own internal coolness instead of hoping that I will become cool by owning something that others think of as cool.
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Anyone that is still actively using a Commodore is pretty extraordinary in my view.
Although, if anyone here is using a MacBook Air, that's pretty cool too. Not sure if anyone is, though.
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quote:Gee, I guess I'll just have to rely on my own internal coolness instead of hoping that I will become cool by owning something that others think of as cool.
You are confusing cause and effect, which is seriously uncool (internally and externally).
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I'm running a 64 bit computer with 16 gb of ram, 1 gb video card, and two dual core liquid cooled processors on my pc. Isn't that kinda cool?
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quote:You are confusing cause and effect, which is seriously uncool (internally and externally).
You're the one who said that your Macbook Air makes you extremely extraordinary. So which is the cause, and which is the effect?
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quote:Originally posted by brojack17: I'm running a 64 bit computer with 16 gb of ram, 1 gb video card, and two dual core liquid cooled processors on my pc. Isn't that kinda cool?
Oh, Oh, I want 16 Gigabyte of ram!!
Not on my MacBook Air of course, that would make it fat and heavy.
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are you editing video, playing Bioshock, hosting an enterprise database, and doing protein folding simulations at the same time, to need 16 gb? I thought I was being silly when I got my 8 gb of RAM.
BTW all 4 of my cores are on one processor, .
I don't have liquid cooling though.
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No I'm just doing statistical processing of 4D image data and I'm sick of having to swap large portions of the data in and out of active memory and between integer and double precision. It slows things down.
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quote:Originally posted by scifibum: are you editing video, playing Bioshock, hosting an enterprise database, and doing protein folding simulations at the same time, to need 16 gb? I thought I was being silly when I got my 8 gb of RAM.
BTW all 4 of my cores are on one processor, .
I don't have liquid cooling though.
I doing Computer Aided Design (CAD) work for this. It's not MY computer but NASA bought it and I have it here in my home office. It's pretty sweet. It runs very hot though.
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quote:Originally posted by Jon Boy: And you think you need 16 GB of RAM to do that?
4D statistical image processing?
Yes, absolutely. More would be better.
Are you saying that most Mac users do things like this on their computers? Because in my experience, most Mac users fall somewhere between "surfing the web" and "playing games" camps.
And as brojack demonstrated, you don't need a Mac to have that kind of horsepower.
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The software program I use does not work on a Mac. It used to work on Linux but not anymore. Windows and Unix only.
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quote:Originally posted by brojack17: The software program I use does not work on a Mac. It used to work on Linux but not anymore. Windows and Unix only.
Too bad, most Unix stuff will run on a Mac.
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I haven't used an Apple product since the Apple IIc I used in the sixth grade. When I really started using computers, it was when I started using CAD so I am just used to PC.
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quote:BBecause we do more with our computers than surf the web, play games and write poetry.
Do I think most Mac users do stuff that requires large amounts of memory. No!
I am however confident that most Mac users who have or want outrageous amounts of RAM, do stuff like this on their computers. To get the specifics, you'd have to ask them.
You've been given several examples of what kinds of things people do that require lots of RAM. Find me a MAC user with 8 GB of RAM who doesn't do anything that would require it.
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