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		<title>By: inameless</title>
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		<dc:creator>inameless</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>good!</description>
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		<title>By: I’m a PC ad: Boy gets a Sony Vaio &#124; Daily Contributor</title>
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		<dc:creator>I’m a PC ad: Boy gets a Sony Vaio &#124; Daily Contributor</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 07:25:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] a winning campaign now, after Apple took a beating on them with their own “I’m a Mac” ads. First was Lauren, with her famous line - “I’m not cool enough to be a Mac person”, got herself an HP. Second [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] a winning campaign now, after Apple took a beating on them with their own “I’m a Mac” ads. First was Lauren, with her famous line &#8211; “I’m not cool enough to be a Mac person”, got herself an HP. Second [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Robert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 08:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I beg to differ with the whole premise of this ad.  Our entire office switched from Dells to MacBook Pros back in December.  Since making the switch, we&#039;re all in agreement that all those years we spent wrestling with our Windows PCs are &quot;the lost years&quot; insofar as our productivity goes.  I was a total anti-Mac bigot until now.  I&#039;ve seen the light.  Wish I&#039;d seen it sooner!  The difference in price is more than made up for my increase in productivity and lessened WFF (Windows Frustration Factor).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The irony is that we&#039;re an IBM business partner focused on IBM midrange and mainframe consulting and software development, very PC-centric stuff on the client side, and it was at an IBM user convention last fall where we were introduced to the concept of using Macs to do our work.  It was amazing to see how many IBM employees and consultants were actually walking around the convention floor with Macs, not PCs.  Until that show, we didn&#039;t think Macs could even be used for our line of work.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Now we&#039;re all using Macs and running our Windows apps in VMware Fusion and I swear we get better performance in that mode than we ever did running the same applications on our native PCs.  And I&#039;m so happy to be done with all the random disk thrashing that Windows does.  And the Outlook freezes and crashes.  And the general slowdowns necessitating a reboot to resolve it.  In fact, I can&#039;t remember the last time I rebooted my Mac.  When I&#039;m done working for the day, I just close the MacBook and it goes to sleep immediately.  When I want to resume work, I open it back up and I&#039;m back to fully functional in, I kid you not, 3 seconds.  Three seconds!!  Contrast that to my Dell - it&#039;d take at least 10 times that to get back to full functionality after a wake-up, even longer on some of my colleagues&#039; PCs.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The Mac is a piece of work, worth every penny IMHO.  My entire office concurs:  We&#039;ll never go back to PCs.  Never.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I beg to differ with the whole premise of this ad.  Our entire office switched from Dells to MacBook Pros back in December.  Since making the switch, we&#39;re all in agreement that all those years we spent wrestling with our Windows PCs are &#8220;the lost years&#8221; insofar as our productivity goes.  I was a total anti-Mac bigot until now.  I&#39;ve seen the light.  Wish I&#39;d seen it sooner!  The difference in price is more than made up for my increase in productivity and lessened WFF (Windows Frustration Factor).</p>
<p>The irony is that we&#39;re an IBM business partner focused on IBM midrange and mainframe consulting and software development, very PC-centric stuff on the client side, and it was at an IBM user convention last fall where we were introduced to the concept of using Macs to do our work.  It was amazing to see how many IBM employees and consultants were actually walking around the convention floor with Macs, not PCs.  Until that show, we didn&#39;t think Macs could even be used for our line of work.  </p>
<p>Now we&#39;re all using Macs and running our Windows apps in VMware Fusion and I swear we get better performance in that mode than we ever did running the same applications on our native PCs.  And I&#39;m so happy to be done with all the random disk thrashing that Windows does.  And the Outlook freezes and crashes.  And the general slowdowns necessitating a reboot to resolve it.  In fact, I can&#39;t remember the last time I rebooted my Mac.  When I&#39;m done working for the day, I just close the MacBook and it goes to sleep immediately.  When I want to resume work, I open it back up and I&#39;m back to fully functional in, I kid you not, 3 seconds.  Three seconds!!  Contrast that to my Dell &#8211; it&#39;d take at least 10 times that to get back to full functionality after a wake-up, even longer on some of my colleagues&#39; PCs.</p>
<p>The Mac is a piece of work, worth every penny IMHO.  My entire office concurs:  We&#39;ll never go back to PCs.  Never.</p>
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		<title>By: Robert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 18:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I beg to differ with the whole premise of this ad.  Our entire office switched from Dells to MacBook Pros back in December.  Since making the switch, we&#039;re all in agreement that all those years we spent wrestling with our Windows PCs are &quot;the lost years&quot; insofar as our productivity goes.  I was a total anti-Mac bigot until now.  I&#039;ve seen the light.  Wish I&#039;d seen it sooner!  The difference in price is more than made up for my increase in productivity and lessened WFF (Windows Frustration Factor).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The irony is that we&#039;re an IBM business partner focused on IBM midrange and mainframe consulting and software development, very PC-centric stuff on the client side, and it was at an IBM user convention last fall where we were introduced to the concept of using Macs to do our work.  It was amazing to see how many IBM employees and consultants were actually walking around the convention floor with Macs, not PCs.  Until that show, we didn&#039;t think Macs could even be used for our line of work.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Now we&#039;re all using Macs and running our Windows apps in VMware Fusion and I swear we get better performance in that mode than we ever did running the same applications on our native PCs.  And I&#039;m so happy to be done with all the random disk thrashing that Windows does.  And the Outlook freezes and crashes.  And the general slowdowns necessitating a reboot to resolve it.  In fact, I can&#039;t remember the last time I rebooted my Mac.  When I&#039;m done working for the day, I just close the MacBook and it goes to sleep immediately.  When I want to resume work, I open it back up and I&#039;m back to fully functional in, I kid you not, 3 seconds.  Three seconds!!  Contrast that to my Dell - it&#039;d take at least 10 times that to get back to full functionality after a wake-up, even longer on some of my colleagues&#039; PCs.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The Mac is a piece of work, worth every penny IMHO.  My entire office concurs:  We&#039;ll never go back to PCs.  Never.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I beg to differ with the whole premise of this ad.  Our entire office switched from Dells to MacBook Pros back in December.  Since making the switch, we&#39;re all in agreement that all those years we spent wrestling with our Windows PCs are &#8220;the lost years&#8221; insofar as our productivity goes.  I was a total anti-Mac bigot until now.  I&#39;ve seen the light.  Wish I&#39;d seen it sooner!  The difference in price is more than made up for my increase in productivity and lessened WFF (Windows Frustration Factor).</p>
<p>The irony is that we&#39;re an IBM business partner focused on IBM midrange and mainframe consulting and software development, very PC-centric stuff on the client side, and it was at an IBM user convention last fall where we were introduced to the concept of using Macs to do our work.  It was amazing to see how many IBM employees and consultants were actually walking around the convention floor with Macs, not PCs.  Until that show, we didn&#39;t think Macs could even be used for our line of work.  </p>
<p>Now we&#39;re all using Macs and running our Windows apps in VMware Fusion and I swear we get better performance in that mode than we ever did running the same applications on our native PCs.  And I&#39;m so happy to be done with all the random disk thrashing that Windows does.  And the Outlook freezes and crashes.  And the general slowdowns necessitating a reboot to resolve it.  In fact, I can&#39;t remember the last time I rebooted my Mac.  When I&#39;m done working for the day, I just close the MacBook and it goes to sleep immediately.  When I want to resume work, I open it back up and I&#39;m back to fully functional in, I kid you not, 3 seconds.  Three seconds!!  Contrast that to my Dell &#8211; it&#39;d take at least 10 times that to get back to full functionality after a wake-up, even longer on some of my colleagues&#39; PCs.</p>
<p>The Mac is a piece of work, worth every penny IMHO.  My entire office concurs:  We&#39;ll never go back to PCs.  Never.</p>
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