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Tim Challies' iPology
Well, folks, it's been officially confirmed that Tim Challies really is discerning: he owns a Mac. You may now safely read his book. Check out his humorous post about switching from a PC. Congratulations, Tim! And I must be growing in maturity because when I read it, I didn't gloat or even do a tiny fist-pump. And the other day my friend Erin was showing me her new PC and I was genuinely happy for her. I have to agree with Tim that arrogant Mac users are a hindrance to switchers. I'm going to do my best not to be one.
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Comments (4)
Challies post is everywhere. Even Emergent Village linked it.
Is Tim Challies going Emergent?!?!?!
;-)
Posted by michael krahn | January 31, 2009 9:38 AM
I still think PC is the way to go... even though I own an iPhone. :)
Posted by R.A. Servin | January 31, 2009 11:07 AM
I have one word for those who think Apple is always better:
iTunes
Posted by Russ | January 31, 2009 8:57 PM
I think the arrogance thing comes from Mac's Unix heritage (Mac OS descends from BSD Unix).
Scott Adams has a quote "If you're having trouble sounding condescending, find a Unix user". The more contemporary translation of that may replace "Unix" with "Mac".
But its all good. There is hope of repentance for PC/Windows users.
Posted by Mark Nenadov | February 5, 2009 3:44 PM