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Well, why are almost all questions about products from Apple? |
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My opinion is that Chris is an Apple fan. He talks more about Apple than any other company from what I have seen. He's a little biased sometimes but still open to other products and companies. And almost everyone on this site is a fan Chris. A lot of Chris' fans are huge Apple fans and it might seem that some of the Windows fans are turned off by this. Maybe because they hate the Apple elitism or they think that Chris doesn't like Windows at all so they just move on to another tech enthusiast that shares some more common interest with them. I will admit that I am not a fan of Apple but I respect them as a company. The biggest reason that I don't like Apple is because of it's fans sometimes. They seem to think that having a Mac puts them in some sort of special club or something and that gives them the right to gloat about how much Windows sucks or whatever. It all comes down to preference. I use Windows on all of the machines I own. It's not because I like to be able to play games or I am worried about compatibility with programs or accessories, it's because I know how to use Windows and have been using it for about 15 years now and I know the ins and outs of my PC. |
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Because Apple is the best company in the world. People say, oh Apple sucks, so and so is better, yeah, thats really why I see everyone talking about Apple and NOT your favored company. |
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A good number of people must be interested in Apple products, I imagine! If more people were interested in, say, wombat ecology, you'd see a high prevalence of questions and answers related to our furry little friends from down under. Speaking for myself, the only Apple product I own is an iPod. However, I make sure to check out the wombats whenever I'm at the zoo... so that might put my priorities in perspective! Maybe I just need to ask more questions? |
