Now that Apple has had issues with the MAC phone launch this week, I suppose the Slacker MAC guy in the commercials will be apologizing to PC guy in an upcoming commercial. MAC Guy always viciously attacks the PC guy for his security fixes and code fixes. Now its time for MAC guy to put down the drugs, stand up and pronounce himself an idiot for all the issues that Apple has been having.
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"Dell Dude" and Stoner MAC Guy would make great companions
Steven, the stoner dude from the "Your Gettin' a Dell, dude," commercials would make an ideal companion for the Slacker Mac Dude. They are both similar (the real Dell actor was busted for drugs) and both have that "I really don't care" attitude. They could be great crack - marijuana buddies and may even get their own TV show like the Geico Cavemen had. Apple and Dell could then continue to fine tune their marketing to the dropouts, drug addicts, drunks and dirt bags. It would be a great marriage and an ideal targeted campaign. Oh! I forgot, Apple is proprietary and would never share architecture with Dell. Sorry Mac Dude, get stoned by yourself. PC guy is laughing in retirement with his billions.
Value of Apple's "My Bad" for MobileMe
A "30-day extension to their subscription free of charge"? Approximate retail value: $8.25. Apple values your time and frustration at less than minimum wage.
Now thats a good idea
Now thats a good idea
Time for Ad Reversal
MobileMe is the final straw. I think it's about time that long-time Mac loyalists dump Apple.
Apple has been committing highway robbery ever since OS X was introduced. If a free service like Yahoo can offer constantly reliable e-mail and other access and even make significant transitions smoothly, Apple definitely should after charging an undeserved 100 bucks for a meager shitty service.
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