MAC owners. More money than sense it seems. :/
On top of this, my friend has an iPhone and had to replace his headphones recently because they got a little damp in the rain. I'm talking the nasty little earplug headphones, not some big, sound enhancing headset.
Cost to replace the flimsy things? ?20!
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Apple can eat a dick.
Slightly on topic, how much is an average sized LCD monitor these days? I need to save up for one, because it's only a matter of time before my CRT kicks the bucket.
I'd recommend checking craigslist and Ebay too, and would expect to pay significantly less (around USD100).
Let's all point and laugh at Jeff for using a CRT now.
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HA!
Keep it up!
[Edit] I just realised which journal this was.
I swing for both teams, baby.
(But I prefer the OS X team >_>)
EDIT: That image is actually outdated and it doesn't take into account that the Mac Pro runs mostly on server grade hardware. I'll admit that Apple charge a lot for their machines, but they're a successful company. I'm fairly certain no company goes into business saying "Gee, how little money could we be making here?". Bringing up these facts is nothing new: one could say the same thing for premium cars and mega houses. At the end of the day, they do the same thing, but it's the experience that matters most and for some people: it's more preferable to have a super car or a large house.
I'm not going to get into Mac V Windows debates because they're largely idiotic. Arguing about operating systems, particularly in frequent cases where the user has had little to no experience with the 'flawed' OS is bordering on bigotry.
I use OS X because I like the experience. It's been smooth and fast even on my five year old MacBook Pro and that's more than I can say for Windows XP running on the exact same hardware. That isn't to say that OS X doesn't have it's problems (it does), but I doubt any of you could say that Windows 7 is supremely perfect.
I use Windows 7 for gaming and other bits and pieces. I don't hate it at all: in fact, I think it's a fantastic step forward for Microsoft.
So basically if i was to create a business, i can charge 1200$ for 12$ paper i bought from india?