The problem is that the fools often are in a majority and thus can spread their stupidity around. I agree with you that this guys opinions probably are written in stone, and i don't know what we should do or say in order for the Mac to get the credit it very well deserves other than speak as subjectively as we can, admitting the various bugs that are present and also present the workarounds to those who are curious and willing to change systems.
I for one am glad i switched.
/Krister

3 nov 2008 kl. 04.35 skrev Jacob Schmude:

As soon as I read that he never even tried that which he is slamming he lost *all* credibility. Sometimes I just don't think we should protect the fools from themselves. If someone is that much of an idiot, to self-admittedly bash a product he has never tried, no amount of talking is going to convince him he was wrong to post such things. Personally, I'm sick of this. Most blind people want to be idiots? I say let them! The intelligent people will evaluate products fairly, the fools will just spread FUD and other fools will believe them. It's too bad stupidity is such a common element that makes up our universe.








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