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  • Wilkin
    FFR Player
    • Nov 2005
    • 1800

    #1

    Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

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    Originally posted by CNET
    I was just browsing Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland's most popular daily newspaper (have to keep the native language up, you see), when I read that the new Apple ads were being featured on an official Microsoft blog.

    Clicking on the link, I discovered that this was not the case. The blog was that of Joseph Tartakoff, a staff reporter at one of Seattle's newspapers, the delightfully-named Post-Intelligencer.

    However, once I was there, I got sucked into the comments left on the post, which was, indeed, about the latest Apple ads that continue to insert humorous needles into the Microsoft doll.

    One poster wrote: "I've been an MS employee for a long time, and I knew we were toast the first time I laid hands on a Vista based machine. When I replaced my personal laptop this summer, sorry to say, I went with a MacBook. As far as operating systems go, Apple has us beat hands down on stability, security, and user interface. OS X+ isn't perfect by any stretch, but in 5 months of use on two machines, I've had it freeze up on me exactly once."

    Now I know you might get wrapped up in the technical bits of his comment. And, given that it's all IT Department-speak to me, I will agree with everything you say.

    However, my first question on reading these words was: "This is really a Microsoft employee?" So I kept reading.

    This can't be him, can it?
    (Credit: CC EdKohler)

    "We have as employees thousands of the smartest people I've ever known," continued the poster. "I know in my heart that we're perfectly capable of putting out great products, when they're well planned, well executed, and properly tested (from watching the process from inside the Empire, Vista was none of these; sorry, Windows team). But we need to be producing OUTSTANDING products and change our image in the eyes of the end users or we will continue to lose market share."

    It is sad that we can't persuade the Post-Intelligencer to find this intelligent poster and sweet-talk him into a little polygraph. (I'm guessing these things work well, judging by the story of the young woman who smeared the letter 'B' the wrong way on her face in Pennsylvania.)

    But if I was inclined to place a wager, I'd place it on this being a genuine, impassioned Microsoft employee. One who has bought himself a MacBook.

    Please listen to his conclusion: "Guys, we deserve what we get when we put out products like Vista. For those who argue we're being slandered, take a hard look at what our customers are saying; there's a solid core of truth in all of it. Apple's merely taking market perception and using it against us in time honored marketing fashion--it's not like we don't do the same. We need to stop giving them ammunition and focus on getting our products right the first time."

    Which leaves me to wonder a couple of things. And they may not be the same as your wonderings.

    I wonder what this poster actually does at Microsoft. And I wonder how reflective of Microsoft employees in general, and their feelings in particular, he is.

    And I wonder how many companies are fortunate enough to employ people who care about their product as much as he seems to.
    Squeek may have just died a little on the inside.
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  • MooMoo_Cowfreak
    Abraxas Hydroplane
    • May 2006
    • 1746

    #2
    Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

    I think he made a good choice. If Macbooks weren't so overpriced I'd get one.

    P.S. 1,000th post, for the 2nd time!
    Last edited by MooMoo_Cowfreak; 10-24-2008, 05:21 PM.
    Originally posted by hi19hi19
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    • Afrobean
      Admiral in the Red Army
      • Dec 2003
      • 13262

      #3
      Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

      "in 5 months of use on two machines, I've had [my macbook] freeze up on me exactly once."

      Funny, because my XP setup doesn't freeze that "often". In all the time I've been using it, I've never once had a problem with something like that that wasn't easily explained by specific software crashing or other such things. The OS itself has never given me trouble.

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      • EnR
        Massive flaming dildos.
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jul 2007
        • 8431

        #4
        Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

        Originally posted by Afrobean
        "in 5 months of use on two machines, I've had [my macbook] freeze up on me exactly once."

        Funny, because my XP setup doesn't freeze that "often".
        He's not talking about XP though.
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        • Professor Raine
          FFR Player
          • May 2007
          • 1560

          #5
          Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

          Well I've had my vista for about a year and I've had no problems so far. Still don't know what's the bitching about. :/


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          • Afrobean
            Admiral in the Red Army
            • Dec 2003
            • 13262

            #6
            Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

            Originally posted by EnR
            He's not talking about XP though.
            Touche!

            Still don't see why they feel the need to cram Vista. I forget it even exists most of the time just because it's simply unneeded. Rather than a massive system shift, they should have just kept doing things for XP. Heck, you throw a fancy graphic skin on XP and everyone would be better off. No stupid-ass incompatibility ****.

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            • MooMoo_Cowfreak
              Abraxas Hydroplane
              • May 2006
              • 1746

              #7
              Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

              Originally posted by Professor Raine
              Well I've had my vista for about a year and I've had no problems so far. Still don't know what's the bitching about. :/
              I hate UAC. And then all the crap you have to go through to install something.
              Originally posted by hi19hi19
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              post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis

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              • Professor Raine
                FFR Player
                • May 2007
                • 1560

                #8
                Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

                Originally posted by MooMoo_Cowfreak
                I hate UAC. And then all the crap you have to go through to install something.
                What crap? OMG it asked me if I should run an installer that's so awful. -_-`


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                • makdaddy
                  FFR Veteran
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1688

                  #9
                  Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

                  macs rule

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                  • customstuff
                    ♥C.S. + A.M.♥
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 4892

                    #10
                    Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

                    big macs rule

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                    • george123456789
                      FFR Veteran
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 28

                      #11
                      Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

                      Originally posted by customstuff
                      big macs rule
                      OH yeah, ^^ he's got the right idea

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                      • Wilkin
                        FFR Player
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 1800

                        #12
                        Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

                        Some of the Macs that I use for my music tech class tend to freeze up a lot while running GarageBand. It's incredibly annoying.
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                        • Squeek
                          let it snow~
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 14444

                          #13
                          Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

                          I have Vista. I bet I paid less for my desktop than he did for his notebook.

                          Vista has never crashed or frozen on me.

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                          • Crashfan3
                            FFR Player
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 2937

                            #14
                            Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

                            Every Mac I've ever used gets about 8FPS on most Flash applications. Flash is one of the most widely-used web interfaces today. And you call that a superior OS compared to Vista? Bite my ass.

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                            • sumzup
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                              • Nov 2005
                              • 1398

                              #15
                              Re: Microsoft employee switches to a MacBook

                              Just because the guy is possibly an MS employee doesn't mean what he says is automatically the gospel truth. Personally, I've had no problems with Vista, and find it far superior to XP. It wasn't a gigantic improvement, but there are a lot of little things that make it better. I do expect the next iteration of Windows to actually deliver some big things that Vista didn't include, but it's not as if each OS X version has much improvement either.

                              Also, I ****ing hate the stereotype that Macs rock and Windows sucks...Windows is just as good as OS X, if not better. The holier-than-thou attitude Macheads exude is extremely annoying.

                              In the end, though, just let people use what's best for them. I think all OSes have their own merits (and demerits), and I certainly wouldn't hate using any of the main 3: OS X, Windows, or Linux. I admit that I have a slight bias towards Windows, but that's mainly because it's put down so much when it really is a decent product. I have no idea how to end this rambling post, so I'll just say that cutting down on the fanaticism would be good (even I am subject to fanboyism sometimes, though, so I have to work on that, too).

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