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Cheezmo?
 
I dont know. Why do celebrities get caught stealing or any of the other pointless crimes they get caught doing. Seems like a realistic scenario to me.
 

As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two
 
As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two
The imac desktop fits better, not the macbooks for the reasons you described. PCs are cheaper and have better performance than an imac for the price you pay.
 
As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two

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Quite impressive that it made the car go back on such a distance... it probably helped absorbing part of the impact.
 
As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two

Such a long post in a picture thread. Its funny in itself.
 
As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two
Bro
Do you even jokes?
 
As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two

bojangles
 
I have to assume that guy had worse injuries than what was shown on the video. Adrenaline can do amazing things.


Edit:The motorcycle thing-a-majiger.
 
As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two

Fake.
 
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As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two

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As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two


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As a butthurt Mac owner, I have to chime in here. I've been a PC guy my whole(short) life, still use my desktop I built a few years ago, upgraded a few times for gaming, and I wouldnt trade it for anything. But after I got fed up with my shitty-ass Toshiba laptop, I switched to Mac and will never look back for anything other than gaming. Here's some facts for you:

-Mac's are not that much more expensive for similarly spec'd ultra books. Here's a quick comparison found on google: http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/macbook-air-vs-ultrabooks-specs-showdown-20111230/

-Everything being integrated and by extension, simplified, is incredibly nice. Just makes day-to-day use that much less frustrating.

-Something to be said for the hardware being made by the people writing the software. Same thing is happening with the surface.

-Intangibles. You WILL NOT find a better trackpad, not to mention the integration of multitouch into the OS, on any windows laptop. Build quality is second to none, small details are perfected(magnetic power plug thing(magSafe 2 or whatever), flawless keyboard, battery life, etc). Even the fucking hinge blows the Toshiba out of the water, and I can't even pin down exactly why.

-And yeah, it looks fucking great

Edit: Ah damnit I was counting on someone posting in between these two

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