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Hi… I’m a Mac!

Posted in AV, Apple, Entertainment, Humor, Stupid by Derek at 12:55 am
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My personal favorite? Version #3 with the PC only “You shut…” application. You’ll have to watch it all the way through to understand what I’m talking about. What a great spin on the popular Mac commercials that have been making the rounds over the past few months.

13 Responses to “Hi… I’m a Mac!”

  1. dombi says:

    Meh… the first two are not funny at all, but the last one is pretty good.

  2. Ronald Poi says:

    lol… those are great… i like the answer pc gaves him on the first one…

  3. j2 says:

    Boo. Didn’t like any.

  4. SMASH says:

    hahahahah last one funny as hell

    there were all good.. but the last one was the best haha

  5. R031E5 says:

    haha sweet!!! The 3rd is also my favorite

  6. As someone with a BA in film, #2 had me rolling on the floor.

  7. Emory says:

    hah they were all pretty good. I have to say that number 2 was my personal favorite.

  8. kellkell says:

    Dumb. Probably produced on Windoze as well.

  9. Justin says:

    eh, there okay

  10. Justin says:

    *they’re ;)

  11. fongy says:

    hi, I’m a newbie to unix/linux and i just downloaded the ubuntu and its awesome, but i’m trying to make my pc run os x like you did. I’m Following your instructions but i cant seem to be able to use the terminal commands to find tiger-x86-flat.img. i can find it by browsing using the gui, but when it comes to using the terminal its impossible. i am using cd /dev but thats as far as i get. I cannot get into the directory new volume (because thats where the .img file is). please help! I really would appreciate it. I totally new to unix and any advice on commands or what i am doing wrong would help

  12. fongy says:

    Hi justin, when i plug the usb drive in unbuntu and the window pops up how can i tell where it is mounted. It just says new volume? I’m a complete idiot so I am unable to read between the lines in your instructions. please help! many thanks

  13. Dylan says:

    fongy, WTF are you talking about?

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