Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Apple doesn't suffer the Innovator's Dilemma
Why people Switch.
"Apple doesn't sell products based on laundry lists of features. In fact, their products often lack features considered standard by competitors. For instance, the iPhone has a substandard 2 megapixel camera with no flash, no video recording capabilities, no voice dial, etc. Many of the features of the iPhone are in fact only 'good enough'."
Saturday, April 26, 2008
IBM Launches Pilot Program for Migrating to Macs ? RoughlyDrafted Magazine
IBM?s Mac Pilot Program.
A summary of the pilot program, detailed in a IBM document obtained by RoughlyDrafted, revealed that IBM is actively working to move away from its dependence upon Microsoft Windows and toward a heterogeneous cross-platform future.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
This blog sucks
Better to remain silent and thought a fool than to start a blog and remove all doubt. Just over a year ago, I compiled a list of links to commentary on an interview given by Bill Gates to Steven Levy, where Mr. Gates got, well, flustered. The Mac community, myself included, pounced all over it and even came a bit "unhinged."
Yes, I went too far and in hindsight, said some particularly ridiculous things, and the only thing that is sad is that it's taken me over a year to acknowledge it.
Well for the record, I no longer feel that way and I only regret having ever intended to make the comparison. There is a scene in the Fountainhead where Peter Keating breaks down and tells Howard Roark how much he hates him. That is the scene which I ineffectively compared to Bill Gates' "moment". In the Fountainhead, Howard Roark is the real thing and Peter Keating is little more than a poser. Bill Gates is no poser, and the fact that I suggested otherwise says more about me than it does about him.
Gates is a driven, technological visionary who "got" the potential of software early and built what nobody can dispute is the most important technology company of our time.
Jobs is cultural visionary, a man way ahead of his time who, has slowed down just enough to let everyone else catch up, so that he can take advantage of new realities emerging in technology and entertainment.
Bill and Steve are both Fountainheads, just of different types. They are the left brain and right brain of the computer industry, the classic and romantic, the yin and yan.
I am an artist and blogger who hadn't considered the repercussions of posting and ill-conceived rant.
Yes, I went too far and in hindsight, said some particularly ridiculous things, and the only thing that is sad is that it's taken me over a year to acknowledge it.
I've always felt that Bill Gates is Peter Keating and Steve Jobs is Howard Roark, but now that Gates has proven himself to be Peter Keating, I feel little pleasure in pointing it out. The only regret I have about all of this is that I didn't do a detailed comparison of those characters earlier.
Well for the record, I no longer feel that way and I only regret having ever intended to make the comparison. There is a scene in the Fountainhead where Peter Keating breaks down and tells Howard Roark how much he hates him. That is the scene which I ineffectively compared to Bill Gates' "moment". In the Fountainhead, Howard Roark is the real thing and Peter Keating is little more than a poser. Bill Gates is no poser, and the fact that I suggested otherwise says more about me than it does about him.
Gates is a driven, technological visionary who "got" the potential of software early and built what nobody can dispute is the most important technology company of our time.
Jobs is cultural visionary, a man way ahead of his time who, has slowed down just enough to let everyone else catch up, so that he can take advantage of new realities emerging in technology and entertainment.
Bill and Steve are both Fountainheads, just of different types. They are the left brain and right brain of the computer industry, the classic and romantic, the yin and yan.
I am an artist and blogger who hadn't considered the repercussions of posting and ill-conceived rant.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Bad Vista Review, Mac Ad
Apple hosts another Mac ad this time it's in the form of a web ad and they're attacking Microsoft's Vista OS. Well actually I think Vista attacks itself, but watch a see for yourself.
Labels: Apple Leopard OS, Vista Sucks
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
50 Reasons to Switch
Chris Pirillo does a great job outlining his 50 reasons to switch from Windows to Mac OS X. This is not your average fanboy listing too. its will documented and organized. Worth a look.
Friday, February 01, 2008
"We remove Vista"

Found this good one on Digg...one of my daily places to troll for good news and other random swill. Another home run for Windows Vista.
Thanks to Todd Bishop for this one.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
Antigravitas - I'm a Mac now; thin and good looking, with a sense of style
Antigravitas - I'm a Mac now; thin and good looking, with a sense of style:
"Well, after being a PC (including the dumpy, funny-looking part) for years, I've made the switch. I'm a Mac now. The thing is, it didn't work quite like I hoped. I'm not suddenly young nor slim nor hip. I didn't sprout great hair. And, yes, my fashion sense still sucks. But I've got this cool looking computer with some really nice features!"
Explaining the Macintosh Surge - Pogue?s Posts - Technology - New York Times Blog
Posted late, but relevant nonetheless.
Explaining the Macintosh Surge - Pogue?s Posts - Technology - New York Times Blog
Explaining the Macintosh Surge - Pogue?s Posts - Technology - New York Times Blog
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Friday, December 21, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Windows XP Upgrade
This is a GREAT read. Here is a look at how someone upgraded their Windows machine from Vista to XP. I know what you are thinking, but how can you upgrade FROM Vista to XP...well here's your chance to find out. A lot of tongue and cheek here, but under the satire is some good reasons not to ever install Vista. Thanks go out to our friends at 9 to 5 Mac for this gem.
Monday, December 17, 2007
iPhone Parodies

Here are some excellent iPhone parody's. These are not as squeaky clean as the original Apple iPhone ads, so kids stay away from these links. A must for any adult Apple fan! Thank you Steve for finding these gems for us.
PC World - Vista Biggest 2007 Disappointment

Boy PC World magazine really seems to be eating it's own these day. Heres another ditty that is sure to make you smile. Topping their listing of the The 15 Biggest Tech Disappointments of 2007, Microsoft's Vista OS tops the list. Ouch! Yes the article gives Vista some props for its snappy new Areo interface, parental controls, and searching, but it takes huge dings for driver incompatibilities, large hardware requirements and the fact more people are switching back to XP then ever. A must read for anyone thinking of loading Vista... or those who are just glad they bought a Mac!
Labels: Vista XP

