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 Re: mac or pc
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Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 115
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Joined: Oct 2010
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If he had a bad experience with a particular product and there is a replacement he feels better about I don't think that makes him irrational.
I don't do MAC but figure you can check email and surf with it just fine. I don't think he is missing out on a computer experience. He uses the computers as tools. They have no need to be on the web anyhow.
Now why am I defending a Mac guy Oh! I remember, preferences and past experience make us all look dumb to those that have opposing views.
Did you know the Harley in heavy slow traffic will stop its rear cylinder running just fine on the front single to save the rear and prevent heat to the rider and the motor when the two cylinders are not needed for performance.
Now I think that is pretty cool technology!
I understand having a bad experience in the past. However, what I see as irrational is that instead of understanding why something happened, and assessing the risk, a decision was made to cut off one's nose to spite one's face.
As far as comparing a Ural to whatever other modern bikes as an analogy, that analogy is just as irrational because it's extreme and does not apply. Yes, you have to be a bit more computer savvy with a PC. Yes, it's a bit more of a chore to maintain, but it's NOTHING like comparing a Ural to a Japanese or a European made bike. That just doesn't wash.
The upside of having a PC is the lesser cost and greater flexibility.
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