Microsoft placing "I'm a PC" booths outside Apple stores


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As a Mac user, i find this hilarious and good job my MS, but honestly i would put another sign next to that booth that says "Welcome to" and instead of the windows logo, put a BSOD

LOL! Great job by MS!

Apple can't be an underdog in the PC market. Coz the 'Mac isn't a PC' so it can't compete with one too

So a Mac isn't a Personal Computer and it can't compete in the PC Market because they aren't Personal Computers..

Interesting..

PC stands for Personal computer

LOL! Great job by MS!

Apple can't be an underdog in the PC market. Coz the 'Mac isn't a PC' so it can't compete with one too

It's not a makeshift booth; it's for filming the ads. They're renting kiosk space, not a storefront... If it was on one of those little rolly carts with the little roof; then it'd be a joke. Pffft; what about Apple and their particle board painted up like aluminum.

Just because we use OSX doesn't mean we have to hate everything else gentlemen.

I can't stand most of those smug / lie filled Ad's that Apple pushes and pretends they are somehow right.

Good on Microsoft.

I'm a PC and proud.

I work with Mac's, they are over valued and under delivering computers / software.

So a Mac isn't a Personal Computer and it can't compete in the PC Market because they aren't Personal Computers..

Interesting..

Well. :laugh: Apple has told us for years, they are not PC's they are Mac's. Go figure.

I feel like some warm apple pie. :shifty:

As a Mac user, i find this hilarious and good job my MS, but honestly i would put another sign next to that booth that says "Welcome to" and instead of the windows logo, put a BSOD

BSODs? Those still exist? I thought that was one of the "many" features they cut with Vista.

As a Mac user, i find this hilarious and good job my MS, but honestly i would put another sign next to that booth that says "Welcome to" and instead of the windows logo, put a BSOD

Can't remember the last BSOD I've seen in Vista. On the other hand I see Mac users with the perpetually spinning beachball daily.

Don't you mean "American Pie" :laugh:

:ninja: I l-i-i-ke p-i-i-i-e... Apple Pie.

I have gotten a BSOD from time to time but theres a REASON... Its always a driver or hardware failure which isnt microsofts damn fault..

sorry i just cant stand apple users who dont really have a clue what theyre talking about..

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I think that microsoft should invent something dfferent and take distance from apple's ****ty "I'm a f*cktard" commercials.

I'm a PC, and I think Microsoft are being a bunch of crybaby pussies.

...not. This is just effing awesome. I look forward to them rigging Toronto's three Apple Stores. :laugh:

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