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I am watching the WWDC '06 presentation from Apple, and I laughed when I saw iPhoto crashed! It stopped responding and he couldn't close it, so he had to force quit it.

 

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Great, now every Windows fanboy is going to see that and be like "OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG MACK SUCKS!!1111 IT CRASHS!!1"

 

 

No, well still remember the windows 98 bill gates plugging in the printer and BSODing it... :D M$ fanboy right here, that and thee vista voice recognition embarissment :)

I am watching the WWDC '06 presentation from Apple, and I laughed when I saw iPhoto crashed! It stopped responding and he couldn't close it, so he had to force quit it.

 

:) Yea. The thing is: OSX stays stabile, no matter if a program quits or hangs.

 

Thats exactly where Windows fails. So you can't compare this with a BSOD.

 

If OSX will f*ck up completely, I would laugh, too. But I doubt this will ever happen :D

:) Yea. The thing is: OSX stays stabile, no matter if a program quits or hangs.

 

Thats exactly where Windows fails. So you can't compare this with a BSOD.

 

If OSX will f*ck up completely, I would laugh, too. But I doubt this will ever happen :)

 

/me calls "{censored}!!!"

 

It happens all the time on this iMac I just got. Apps crash, then hang, then won't Force Quit (which that was a real Force power, actually, to shut up stupid people making stupid claims) and then I end up rebooting or worse - including 3 kernel panics so far. Macs aren't all that and a bag of chips too, and this is coming from a guy that's owned 4 of them in the past month, 1 returned for an upgrade to a better machine, that one returned because of hardware issues, and now I'm left with the 2 20" iMacs, one is mine, one is the Wife's.

 

They're nice, but to be honest, I've had more issues with these 4 real Macs than I have with my Dell laptops running 30 different OSes over the years. Go figure.

 

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/me calls "{censored}!!!"

 

It happens all the time on this iMac I just got

 

/me calls: "n00b" :)

 

Just kidding. :) But seriously... since this OS is running on my PC, it never crashed completely. Only the installs

 

has been difficult in the early releases. But this is just the experience I made, so it may differ as we see :D

Great, now every Windows fanboy is going to see that and be like "OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG MACK SUCKS!!1111 IT CRASHS!!1"

 

Silly fanboys. Don't they remember the time when Microsoft was introducing 'Plug and Play' in Windows 98 in front of a huge audience, and when they plugged it in, the entire system crashed, and they couldn't reboot? Hehe. Die microsoft.

Silly fanboys. Don't they remember the time when Microsoft was introducing 'Plug and Play' in Windows 98 in front of a huge audience, and when they plugged it in, the entire system crashed, and they couldn't reboot? Hehe. Die microsoft.

 

 

Brought up that point and i am a m$ fanboy... :D:2cents:

It looked like he switched something. Like he had a monitor connected to 2 machines, and he switched to the backup one.

 

about that Microsoft PnP BSOD - it was a marketing strategy back then, done intentionally. Everyone talked about Win98 because of it, that was the purpose of it...

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