so cute ! so interesting ! i have never seen so mini fridge before , it give me a surprise , how about you ?
Lol. That is pretty cute. xD I think this is the first peripheral (Excluding USB lights, fans, mics, etc) that actually does something. Another little toy I read about was a USB Mini Missile Launcher.
Really? I've been under the impression for the past year that most of my issues and annoyances with PCs and laptops have been resolved and that now, every time I go back to Windows it annoys the hell out of me with questionable little nuances and stupid design choices, both in hardware and software. End long sentence. Perhaps your problem is that, in thinking there's a problem, you're failing to realise there isn't a problem. Hm?
Yah, I have a MacBook and they're so more simple than Windows, but it could still be as complicated as you allow it to be. Just look up how to use Terminal and I am already confused. Or you ignore all of that and let it be super simple.
You see, this is how I get 99% of my posts. You can post as many times as you want in this thread and no one will care.
It's amazing how much crap people give you for saying just about anything online. I mention liking my Macbook, PS3, iPod Touch, Battlefield, etc and people start talking to me as though I'm stupid because for some reason I don't know that Windows, Xbox 360, iPad and Call of Duty are better. In actual fact, I have experiences with all of it. I've owned all of it and my desicions aren't blind fanboy ones at all, they're based on intimate knowledge and personal preference. That's not really in response to BR, I'm just noticing it happen a lot recently.
There are just a lot of stupid, biased and stubborn people out there. Saying this stufff's better than the other when they never even tried the other, despite a far more experienced person explaining everythign to them. Meeeh.... Not much anyone can do about them though. Let them be. And back to the topic... I wouldn't buy one.
I like Windows. Just a preference, because I've grown up with it. I know how to use Windows, but I'd be totally lost doing any of it on a Mac. Except, like Donovan said, where it's intended to be simple. They've both got their pros and cons; everything does. I'm sure I'd love a Mac if I had one to screw around with. All just preference, no need to start wars over it.
I wouldn't call it complicated, just mildly retarded. That depends on the user though, for a good number of people I'd say it's definitely more of a struggle than a Mac, assuming we're talking about someone who hasn't used either in the past.