A computer should serve you, not the other way around. It's no badge of honor to have to constantly patch, update, virus scan, registry scan and every other scan. Screw that.
Yeah! Screw cars. Screw homes. Screw bikes! Screw your pinball machines. Screw anything that requires maintenance!
I think I'll do that. I can live spending my days with a racquetball and a pencil.
Yeah those cars that required constant maintenance are the reason why the auto industry in this country is on the verge of imploding. We had our asses handed to us by Japanese. Why? Because their cars WORKED without constantly having crap break down on them. The sole reason American cars are better today is because of the Japanese auto invasion. Period. If they weren't forced to improve quality to compete they would still be pieces of crap or they'd be out of business. Toyota is about to surpass GM as the #1 automaker in the world. At last check GM was only ahead by 10,000 units. Can you say fleet sales anyone? Oh how the mighty have fallen.
You are going to compare houses, pinball machines and bikes to a computer? Give me a break man. Of course anything with mechanical moving parts is going to need maintenance of some sort. I'm not talking about the moving parts in it. In talking about computers I am talking about the software, drivers, etc. When was the last time that you had to lube your hard drive like a bike chain??? Lame argument.
How many electronic parts are on a bike? What fails 99% of the time on a pinball machine? The mechanical switches and coils. The moving parts. The electronic parts rarely fail unless they are poorly designed or they are overloaded by a failed MECHANICAL component or switch.
As for houses, once again when something electronic fails its usually because of poor construction or engineering. If you kept blowing fuses in your house would you chalk up rewiring the house to maintenance? No, you would figure out what was WRONG, fix it and be done with. Most problems that arise with houses are not electrical. Plumbing? Painting? Roofing? Flooring? This is such a stupid argument as they are not even remotely related.
Of course Macs have problems buts FAR less often than PCs. That point can't even be argued. Whether it's because there are far less Macs out there or what doesn't matter. I'm simply stating a fact. If Macs made up a majority of the computer market then yes there might be more problems with them due to more viruses but as of now it's not the case.
You say that Mac users don't know how computers work but PC users do? You think the average PC user knows how PCs work? Pfffff. You think the average PC user "constantly patches, updates, scans, deletes unused temp files and defrags" their computer? Yeah right. Besides, why should they have to? Also, where do you think a MAJORITY of these Mac users came from? Most of them weren't born using Macs. They converted because they obviously had a dislike of their PC. I would love love love love to see some numbers of people who quit using Macs in order to switch to PCs. HA!
Back to the lame argument for a second...Does the average person know HOW cars work nowadays? No they do not. They take them to mechanics to do most of the work and if they had to do that often nobody would buy those cars. They'd buy a car that didn't require constant maintenance.
I think the reason that you have less problems with Mac is because of the fact that they use standardized components. Of course this allows Apple to effectively control their prices.
The ultimate goal for any product whether it be mechanical, electrical, electronic whatever is to be as MAINTENANCE FREE as possible. This leads to more sales, happy customers, higher profits. Whether you know how to work on something does not make that something better. The goal is to never have to.
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