View Full Version : Apple now promoting coalburning to kids
BlueGums
12-25-2010, 11:45 PM
Got an ipod for Christmas went on the website to figure out how to work this thing and this is what pops up on my screen a little girl happy to be talking to her pet nigger over there ipods and I'm sure I bought the niggers.
http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/features/facetime.html
Stinkynigs
12-26-2010, 12:00 AM
What is particularly vile is the age of that White girl.
:fume
Crashdown
12-26-2010, 01:23 AM
The trouble is that the "media" think they are supposed to show people how to live. In South Apefrica, all advertising has humans and beasts all over each other despite the fact that our humans avoid them like the plague. The biggest problem is the media, for some reason they desperately want us to be huddled under a pile of niggers and giving a broad smile while being ass raped.
AntiNig
12-26-2010, 11:12 PM
Absolutely disgusting. If I saw a nigger on my phone I'd think someone was trying to fuck with me.
The Rev Dr. Leroy
12-27-2010, 12:36 AM
Sickening..... at least the ones right under the coalburning one shows humans.
Veekun
12-28-2010, 01:11 AM
It's best to avoid Apple all together unless an Apple product was given to you. The Apple brand is really more for hipster liberal types. Ya know, the ones who won't shut the fuck up about things no one cares about. :lol Just say no to this overly liberal company.
sassy_newyawker Says:
September 18th, 2010 at 5:14 am
Because conservative can't afford Apple
macbooks, so instead they get virus-machines
known as PCs. Also, Steve Jobs is a HUGE liberal and Al Gore is
on Apple board of directors.
PCs are piece of crap. :picard
Ace of Race
12-29-2010, 08:37 AM
It's best to avoid Apple all together unless an Apple product was given to you. The Apple brand is really more for hipster liberal types. Ya know, the ones who won't shut the fuck up about things no one cares about. :lol Just say no to this overly liberal company.
:picard
Let my chip in my 2 cents on that.
First let me say I'm no liberal. Guns, planes, motorcycles, driving fast, while not wearing a seatbelt is my style. And the only thing about my carbon footprint that I care about is how I can make it bigger.
Bill and Melinda Gates, and Paul Allen, and the rest of the MS alumni and current management are just as libtarded as Jobs, so don't base your decision on that alone. In fact they may be worse, since the entire MS corporate machine has about 90 times more money to shovel into liberal causes than Jobs and Apple. And there is plenty of nigger loving libtard types at MS. So either way, your spending your money at a lib company, no matter which one you buy.
Been using PC since the DOS IBM XT days, when all you had was a 5" floppy to run your program, and a second 5" floppy for your data, no hard drive. At our house we have at 5 Win machines running everything from 98 to 7. So I'm pretty familiar with MS and PC. Bought a Mac Pro about 3 years ago to run specialty software that you can only run on Mac. Best money I've spent on a computer, and it made a believer out of me. Despite all the libtard Mac lovers, I have to say Mac's are everything they say they are and more.
I don't want to bore you with a bunch of geek talk, but take my word for it. There are real reasons that make the Mac OS and hardware vastly superior to the MS bloatware. Using a PC instead of a Mac, is like using a cap and ball revolver in the smokeless powder, autoloader era, or depending on a late '70's beater as your daily driver. If I could afford to replace all the machines at our house with Mac's, I would do it tomorrow.
Even though they cost more upfront, the back end cost and productivity make them cheaper in the end. If your looking for a new computer, take a look at them. Especially if you like stuff that is well built, and just works right out of the box.
I wouldn't want you guys to miss out on something good just because libs happen to like them.
One upside of that is it really pisses off the libtards when they find out that a gun-toting, meat eating, gearhead is crashing their Mac party.
Veekun
12-29-2010, 09:29 AM
While you do have a point that MS is just as bad (I wasn't defending them either you know lol), Macs and PCs are the same thing underneath.
Not to get too geeky myself, but...Foxconn motherboards, Intel CPUs, DDR3 ram, Nvidia/AMD/ATI graphics, same hardrives ect. Only real difference is firmware, EFI and the operating system. With a little work on your end, OS X can be installed on a PC. The one's who tend to get viruses and all that are usually the type to believe that flashy advert really will give them a million dollars or they are downloading lots of porn, torrents or using a lot of P2P without protection.
If you know what you're doing, something like the bloated Windows OS can be stripped of the useless junk such as drivers for every printer on the planet or every language pack that isn't your own. PPC are long gone and with them went real Macs.
The point I was trying to make is that Apple is almost exclusively targeted at liberals. This doesn't mean every user will be one, but that is the target audience. Almost in the way many Republicans like making it clear marriage is between a man and a woman, yet have a gay group called log cabin Republicans or whatever they are called. :lol Not trying to start an argument, only mentioning the target audience is all. In the end, all major corps are sell outs. Their image is all they have left to cling to. It is funny, though. Being everything they are against whilst using "their" machine. Almost like an undercover spy. :think :what
I do get your reasoning. Not everyone really wants to do loads of tweaking first, but I don't mind it since I don't get viruses and my software is usually cross platform anyway. lol
Ace of Race
12-29-2010, 08:34 PM
While you do have a point that MS is just as bad (I wasn't defending them either you know lol), Macs and PCs are the same thing underneath.
Not to get too geeky myself, but...Foxconn motherboards, Intel CPUs, DDR3 ram, Nvidia/AMD/ATI graphics, same hardrives ect. Only real difference is firmware, EFI and the operating system. With a little work on your end, OS X can be installed on a PC. The one's who tend to get viruses and all that are usually the type to believe that flashy advert really will give them a million dollars or they are downloading lots of porn, torrents or using a lot of P2P without protection.
If you know what you're doing, something like the bloated Windows OS can be stripped of the useless junk such as drivers for every printer on the planet or every language pack that isn't your own. PPC are long gone and with them went real Macs.
The point I was trying to make is that Apple is almost exclusively targeted at liberals. This doesn't mean every user will be one, but that is the target audience. Almost in the way many Republicans like making it clear marriage is between a man and a woman, yet have a gay group called log cabin Republicans or whatever they are called. :lol Not trying to start an argument, only mentioning the target audience is all. In the end, all major corps are sell outs. Their image is all they have left to cling to. It is funny, though. Being everything they are against whilst using "their" machine. Almost like an undercover spy. :think :what
I do get your reasoning. Not everyone really wants to do loads of tweaking first, but I don't mind it since I don't get viruses and my software is usually cross platform anyway. lol
I agree that Apple has targeted hipsters since day one. It probably has kept them from becoming more of a force like MS. And there are millions of Mac users that don't know shit, and buy them just to be to be cool.
But...
Not to be argumentative, but I want to dispute a couple of things you said. If you haven't been around Macs a lot, it may seem like it's just an overpriced PC, but there are some definite differences that I wanted to point out, that many PC users may not know. As a former Mac hater, lets talk about Mac since the switch from Power PC to Intel chipsets, and OS X which is the big thing that brought me around.
You could always ditch Windows and run an open source OS, LINUX, etc. but lets just stick with current Win vs Mac.
You can strip some of the bloatware from Windows, if you know what your doing.
This is not entirely true.
The difference between OS X and Windows basic architecture is the key. OS X is UNIX, and it doesn't have a registry like Windows, which is basically a piece of software running in the background, that Windows is running on top of. Software on PC's never have direct access to the processor, they have to go through 2 other programs before they do any actual work. This is because Windows is still basically DOS with icons, and based on 30 year old code written for machines from that era. While for most people, this doesn't matter. But those that use processor intensive apps, it's a big deal.
On OS X, each piece of software runs on its own, independent for other applications. When you install an app on a Mac, it does not modify the system OS in any way, nor does it have permission to modify any other apps on the system. When you uninstall a Mac app, you just drag it to the trash and it is 100% completely removed in one stroke.
This is the complete opposite of how Windows works. Win not only allows installed software to permanently modify the OS, but also allows the install to modify any other app on your system as it sees fit. Apps like AOL for Win, Macafee and others do this to such an extent, they are borderline malware. In 99% of these installs, these changes can't be completely removed if you uninstall. Additionally even if you are the 'administrator' on a Win machine, MS has seen to it you are outranked by third party developers, and will never have access to many of these changes, and many are hidden from view and continue to run in the background, even after an uninstall. Windows allows bots to be installed that reinstall manually removed components, including data miners. This is true for both third party installs, and for unwanted features in the pre-installed software and OS. Some of this stuff is so hidden, you would have to de-compile Windows to find it. This is one of the main exploits that make hacking PC a breeze, and Mac pretty tough.
Lets look at the OS. Each successive version of Mac OS has gotten smaller and more efficient. Example; Snow Leopard is 10% smaller when installed then it's predecessor Leopard. Win 7 is 30 percent larger than Vista, because it is bloated with inefficient code, and buried background processes. Not to mention that Mac only charged $29 bucks for the new OS. How much did it cost to go from Vista to Win 7?
All those extra printer drivers, and extra languages are the least of your worries.
There is no 'defrag' on Mac, no scandisk, no lost clusters, no BSOD, no registry to maintain, or become corrupt or hack into, no need for anti-virus, and they don't constantly nag you about serial numbers, updates, etc. Even if your Mac got a virus, there is no way for it to modify the system, and no way to hide from the administrator. This is also why a lot of IT guys don't like Mac, and hackers ignore them. They can't hide spyware on your machine and watch you, or hijack it.
The last point I wanted to address is they are all the same on the inside, and use the same components.
This is not entirely true either.
The build quality on PC's runs from shit, to just OK. It's hard to know what your getting unless you build it yourself. Apple makes the software and the hardware. They have a vested interest in the quality of the hardware, which Microsoft doesn't, and it shows.
My Mac is a piece of art on the inside. There is no-rats nest of loose wire and ribbon cable. The case is machined aluminum, not plastic, or stamped sheet metal. There are no loose wires, every part is in a machined tray that slides into a socket. Every solder joint is perfect, no leftover flux on the boards. The only other place it is common to see workmanship like this is in broadcast, avionics and aerospace gear. Next time you are near a Mac store ask them to pop open the side panel on a Mac Pro and look inside and you will see where the money is going when you buy a Mac. Not sure about all of them, but some of the higher end models are American made. My Mac had a piece of paper in the box that said it was proudly built in California, USA.
I don't work for Apple, or have a dog in the fight. I just like shit that is well made and works. If having niggers in the advertising is the problem, it's mostly done out of house by an agency, and based on what is they think is hip and trendy. If anything, the iTunes store is more of a nigger haven then the computer division, so buy your downloads from Amazon. And in America, fads come and go, so maybe this nigger fad will go the way of the Pet Rock and Cabbage Patch Dolls.
Veekun
12-29-2010, 09:23 PM
By stripping Windows, I was referring to programs like nlite, vlite ect. By no means is the OS perfect. Even when you strip out things you wouldn't need, you're right. There is legacy code and then the registry. While I'm comfortable tweaking, I do not like the fact you have to resort to 3rd party apps just to make sure the thing you deleted actually got deleted completely.
Primary operating systems aside, Apple hardware is not superior nor is it all made by Apple. Many parts are OEM'd by Tawainese manufacturers such as the Foxconn motherboard they use. Ram, hardrives, CPUs and video cards all come from the same place common PC components come from. That's one argument I never liked with Mac users. Software is based on personal preferences, but the actual hardware isn't special. Not saying the hardware is bad, only that it's nothing out of the oridinary. (though, their laptop batteries are amazng!)
Not every PC is 400 dollar POS from Dell. :lol My own system has a Core i7 920 so I am not lacking any computing power.
Operating system and design are the only real differences. Speaking of which, that is why Apple can sell their OS for less because they sell both hardware and software - the entire system. Microsoft is a software company only. Though, they do overcharge for what they deliever.. For the record, I do like Macs in spite of my dislike for Apple as a whole. They're easy to use, but I can't justify dropping over 2 grand to replace my PC for no real performance increase. Apple uses underpowered GPUs and don't even offer the now standard blu-ray drives. Maybe 2012+ my opinion may change.
Yeah, I'll shut up now. lol
Ace of Race
12-30-2010, 08:21 AM
By stripping Windows, I was referring to programs like nlite, vlite ect. By no means is the OS perfect. Even when you strip out things you wouldn't need, you're right. There is legacy code and then the registry. While I'm comfortable tweaking, I do not like the fact you have to resort to 3rd party apps just to make sure the thing you deleted actually got deleted completely.
Primary operating systems aside, Apple hardware is not superior nor is it all made by Apple. Many parts are OEM'd by Tawainese manufacturers such as the Foxconn motherboard they use. Ram, hardrives, CPUs and video cards all come from the same place common PC components come from. That's one argument I never liked with Mac users. Software is based on personal preferences, but the actual hardware isn't special. Not saying the hardware is bad, only that it's nothing out of the oridinary. (though, their laptop batteries are amazng!)
Not every PC is 400 dollar POS from Dell. :lol My own system has a Core i7 920 so I am not lacking any computing power.
Operating system and design are the only real differences. Speaking of which, that is why Apple can sell their OS for less because they sell both hardware and software - the entire system. Microsoft is a software company only. Though, they do overcharge for what they deliever.. For the record, I do like Macs in spite of my dislike for Apple as a whole. They're easy to use, but I can't justify dropping over 2 grand to replace my PC for no real performance increase. Apple uses underpowered GPUs and don't even offer the now standard blu-ray drives. Maybe 2012+ my opinion may change.
Yeah, I'll shut up now. lol
I think this is a great debate, why shut up?
So lets say you do drop 2K on a new Mac. Odds are that will be the last money you spend on that machine. It won't be nickle and dimeing you for the next five years buying third party aps to do fix and that. Might be a money saver in the long run.
Well yeah, there are common parts they buy off the shelf for some items. But I was surprised at the amount of made in usa marked parts in my machine, plus the assembly was done in the USA, so that is a bonus. Most PC's have zero 'made in the USA' parts and assembly.
What I was saying was more about the design and overall build quality of the hardware, case, power supplies, etc. It is impressive and first rate. Apple may insist on higher quality production from suppliers, so the argument that Apple hardware is better may be true. Even when you patronize the same vendors, it doesn't mean you get the same spec and QC. While the HD's, RAM and video card are not Mac, the case, power supplies (dual redundant) motherboard, and memory cards (3 separate boards on this machine) are, and whoever mfg'd them did so at a much higher quality level then normal then you see in the standard PC. That quality may be reserved for the Pro line only, not sure about iMac and the little cube mini. Don't take my word for it. Go hit the Apple store sometime and have them pop one open and see for yourself.
One of the secrets to get a Mac cheaper is to order it with the minimum Apple specs, and do all the upgrades aftermarket from someone like OWC. Apple way overcharges for off the shelf items like memory, RAID, HD's, etc. They count on their 'fanboys' thinking it all has to be bought from Apple. I'm OK with that, because they are hurting their libtard fans who deserve a good ass-kicking and don't know better.
The one thing about Windows is most folks never push the processor doing much of anything, so there is almost always enough overhead to cover the bloat, and it goes unnoticed.
Is the Mac processor underpowered?
It is so hard to compare benchmarks since the OS is so dissimilar, so I will go with anecdotal evidence in an area I'm familiar with. In the world of visual effects, HD video and film editing, distribution compression, Mac is the current dominant platform, replacing workstations like SGI and Sun. The few high end compositing and FX software apps that run on PC were written for SGI and/or Mac first, and ported to PC much later. (Sony Vegas is an exception, but that is not high end.) This type of work is processor intensive, and about 90% is Mac based. I'm sure Mac's UNIX-like OS gives it an advantage in this market, but it seems if PC had the better processor it would have a bigger share in this market. And by the time you get a PC with enough umph to do this type of work, you're spending the same money that the Mac costs. I have had several chances to run editing apps ported to both, on side-by-side PC, Mac demos at trade shows, and with the machines spec as close to identical. The Mac is faster. The 10% of those guys that do video work on PC's are mostly doing corporate stuff, and networking and IT concerns outweigh performance for them, and they're not doing any FX or anything all that tough. So my experience is that at the high end Mac seems to be faster then the high end PC, requires much less upkeep, has a better build quality, and cost about the same when spec'd the same. But that is not only anecdotal, and it doesn't really speak to consumer level gear. I can tell you my machine deals with moving huge files, writing to 4 dives at once, and does serious crunching all day long with zero BS, upkeep and crashes. Just not having to deal with all that PC serial number nagging and upkeep is nice. I have no need to spend any money on third party maintenance, anti-virus or utility apps. If you moved this amount of data, you would have to defrag everyday or your system would crash. How long would it take to defrag 8TB?
Bluray.
They might have this right, or in typical Apple dork style, they may have screwed the pooch.
Part of the problem is there is not a firm agreement on the final BR 'standard' like there is for DVD and CD. Apple may not want to invest in something that keeps changing, and may be on its way out. Seems lame, since lots of other mfgr's have jumped in, but we are talking about Apple. This has been an issue with some in the editing community, but there is plenty of third party solutions. There are some in the media business that think BR is going to have a much shorter life than DVD, and is going to be replaced quickly by streaming. It really hasn't lived up to the hype sales-wise (players and media sales), and studios are being forced to sell them at DVD prices just to move them. I think Apple is more for streaming, with things like Share, and AppleTV, and BR is a distraction. I think the jury is still out on BR.
In the end Apple makes some nice toys, but they are far from perfect as a corporation. And those Apple stores in the mall are annoying as hell. And yes, they are run by libtards. But I still say they are nowhere near the top of the list when it comes to libtard nigger loving businesses and corporations that many of us are patronizing. And at least some of the money you spend there is going to employ Americans.
BlueGums
01-05-2011, 12:37 AM
This thread lost me I don't own a Mac but now my banks fondling niggers
I can only imagine how much money they have in there every pic on there website is a spook. https://www.53.com
Jack-BootLip
01-30-2011, 09:37 PM
I read an interesting article on this very discussion:
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=macs_cant
Uggaboon
02-04-2011, 02:09 AM
Well I'll be boycotting them for life now... and I was considering buying Apple haha; Added to the list.
Just saw a Domino's Pizza commercial where a nigger 'friend' makes a yt looks stupid, lazy and greasy. The nigger touches yt's head accidentally then looks at his hand grossed out as if it's greasy.. wouldn't that be the other way around?
Not only should we boycott these products but we should do what ever else we can to destroy stocks and merchandise. make those companies really hurt. If I see Dentyne, for example, in the store and know I can get away with it I'll destroy the whole box. Throw it in the trash or something.. steal it then toss it into a dumpster.
I know we're not supposed to promote violence but can I promote some illegal action against this kind of degradation?
Reformed
02-04-2011, 02:25 AM
When you go to Apple to make a custom computer you will quickly find that you are getting hosed hundreds of dollars on memory, hard drives, display, the works. Apple is nigger loving with a 100 percent markup. Honestly, I'll just stick to making my own computers. There isn't anything that Apple can do for 3 grand that you can't do for 1200, and have it be easier to update, too.
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