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Author Topic: In response to apple's latest marketting smear campaign against the pc  (Read 4682 times)

Josh

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Well, apple might not be as prone to virii or malware as windows is due to its lack of market share, BUT, I have yet to see a PC that explodes when its NOT PLUGGED IN. Way to go apple! Way to exceed the PC standard by EXPLODING as opposed to just running!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41783769@N00/

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:o Wow, that's pretty messed up. lol

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BUT, I have yet to see a PC that explodes when its NOT PLUGGED IN.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41783769@N00/

Um , it`s happend to PC laptops quite a few times recently. Lithium Ion Batteries are extremely dangerous if mistreated or get to hot or get Short-circuited. Most laptops, be it apple or PC use Litium Ion batteries

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Yep. But we should add this to the Dell story... ;)

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I just dont like apple's direction of campaigns against the pc. I am used to this type of marketing in a presidential campaign, but not a pc manufacturer's marketting campaign.

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Pretty damn nasty...

good thing that neither the dell incident nor this one appears to have caused any injuries :|
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