I miss that thread because I love ragging on crApple :lol:
http://i.imgur.com/d8128h.jpg
I miss that thread because I love ragging on crApple :lol:
http://i.imgur.com/d8128h.jpg
You know... I have no need for a mac... But I luv me iPHONE!!!!
:slap:
O_o
aside from the exorbitant pricing, I don't get the hate...
and i didn't pay for mine :lol:
I have an Iphone and and Ipad. Pay for the iphone and the ipad was a gift. I don't look down on everyone else and don't really care what others think. Hence the post!
hehehe...i will have to find all the old stuff and repost.........im sure theres a file full somewhere on this hd................................
some good stuff in this thread :lol:
hahahaaaa!
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...38096_460s.jpg
useful venn diagram about the iCloud :lol:
http://i.imgur.com/P8Mw0.png
:lmao:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...omic-book.html
have you seen this?...........steve jobs is getting his own 'comic' of his life!:roll:
whats the bet its going to be called the iBio and all the morons.......sorry......apple fans will buy it proclaiming it as the new bible and the story of their messiah? :lol:
i like this qoute
"you would be hard pressed to find someone with greater influence over how we communicate, interact and do business over the last 30 years."
bill gates, anyone? :lol:
Oh yes, Steve Jobs is the god of communication :thumbsup:
:roll:
And you're exactly right....Steve Jobs only exists because of Bill Gates.
Just what that egomaniac needs, a comic about himself :rolleyes:
:lol:
Actually it was Xerox that created the first desktop computer. It was called the Alto. It was the first to have a mouse or graphic user interface, a document preparation systems, ethernet-based local networking, network-based laser printer services and email. It basically had everything we have now including a localized internet of sorts.
http://i.imgur.com/7wik8.jpg
The story goes that John Warnock and Charles Geschke, who were working at Xerox PARC the division that built the machines wanted to show off what they had did. Especially seeing how Xerox only had plans to use the machines internally at Xerox. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were a couple of the guys that were given tours of the machines and they saw the potential of the designs stole them and ran with it. Also noteworthy is that John Warnock and Charles Geschke went on to be the creators of Adobe.