I had my own mac moments this weekend so the video was particularly funny. I suppose it's all in what you're used to. Once upon a time, after university, I was a true blue mac fanatic. I took my IIfx with me to my first corporate job when the POS PC they gave me didn't cut it. I was not so politely asked to get it the feck out of the building by the IT department when everyone else starting asking for one.
It was different and it was better. That's what I continued to think until this weekend when a friend asked me to upgrade their ibook from 9.x to Jaguar. Holy bejeesus, what happened to the intuitive interface? I first touched a mac in the 7th grade and was using and loving it within 5 minutes.
This cute little laptop had me googling for more substantial profanity.
I laughed out loud when the guy in the video talked about click and dragging shortcuts. I did the same thing with a USB drive....twice. Drag the drive to the trash and the files disappear...repeat.
The registration screen for Jaguar that I couldn't bypass sent me into a fit. Not that the same thing doesn't happen with Gatesware but I had expected so much more from the mac that I so fondly remember.
Troubleshooting the DVD player drove me to absolute distraction. I put a DVD in and it doesn't do anything. I can't even find the DVD player to run diagnostics. Starting the DVD player software only gave me a "Not Permitted" message. Flashing the firmware required me to boot back into 9.x OS.
I had aspirations of installing a larger hard drive but I flinched when I saw that it required removing 20 plus screws and disassembling the entire laptop. (It's a clamshell) My Dell Latitude looked pretty good at that point.
Perhaps he is twatishly stupid and maybe I should be painted with the same brush but the video rang true enough for me to laugh out loud. I used to say that macs were good because they worked the way that normal people expected. Using that same standard, I have failed the normalcy test. Give me the blue screen of death any day.