At a time that was true, but especially with windows 10 and new tablets, they're practically the same. I don't think that apple has to worry though, whatever system you're used to you'll probably get again, even if you do shell out 200-300 more for them.
I actually find the Apple interface not that intuitive,i don't know how i do,i just hate it.
The only thing that is good with tem is their design:like holy hell,those macs are sexy as **** .
I can afford to buy your mothers ass, make you take it up the ass from her with a big strap on that will ruin your sphyncter and your dad eats the **** out of your ass afterwards. But I would never be as retarded to spend my money on such ****** overhyped products you ******* cunt!
this is the look you gotta give the apple fanboys when they start an argument over android vs. apple, because deep down you know you're superior and you don't give a **** about what they have to argue no this isn't bait
Seriously though, I never ever knew anyone who own iProducts, actually feel the need to upgrade their iProduct every time a new version is released. This might be a little out of topic, but I keep hearing people keep saying that Apple fanboys are arrogant with their iProduct, while I personally don't find them like that bad. Hell, I even find more non-Apple fanboys that is arrogant with their choice of products compared to Apple fanboy.
I'm going to say this, most thing said by people on the internet about the negative things Apple fanboys do are mostly just made up ******** to make them look inferior in general. If anything, this will make them more 'fanboy' than Apple fanboy themselves.
Fanboy-nism is indeed exist on Apple brands, but so do on every other brand, Samsung, Asus, Sony, you name it. I'm not an Apple fanboy myself, I use Samsung phone, Toshiba tablet, Asus laptop, only Apple made thing I have is iPod, but still, I'm just saying that it is ironic that you people keep saying that Apple fanboy do this 'thing' while you yourself are also did the 'thing' and sometimes you are the only one that did the 'thing'.
Well I don't necessarily consider it a bad thing. It might feel alienating to a generation that remembers when the fastest way to take a picture is by waving a Polaroid, but humans are evolving alongside technology and they will only become more and more personal extensions of ourselves in the future.
We only need to watch that we don't become too dependent on technology and always have to make sure that it's always us who have control over technology not the other way round.
I stopped taking photos of every single **** while on vaccation when I was watching them and couldn't remember most of the thing I took a picture of. I've seen most of my vaccation through the lense of a camera. Now I just enjoy it and when I got my share of the moment I take an occasional picture.
But its not a lack of amazement. What it is implying and what the other user is stating is that we are in a generation that doesn't believe in memories. Everything has to be recorded or photographed while in a different era people were happy to have the moment in their mind.
Guys, reaction is on a spectrum!
To the left, you'll find people that are concerned for the photographer, and on the right, you'll find people that think it's funny!
That's what he was saying, if the camera was still in focus while falling it had to be expensive. I hate when I do this because I'm afraid people will get the wrong idea, basically you two are in agreement but I wanted to clarify.
It looks less like they're laughing and more like they were still smiling for the picture and their faces hadn't yet reacted to the photographer falling.