Submitted by joe (not verified) on Fri, 03/21/2008 - 15:53.
Now now, we Apple users don't actually get a clean machine. They do come with software as well - although it's full versions of software (except iWork) that all play well together and are actually good applications. And we don't regret wondering what they are and opening them on our new machines because they turn out to be pretty fun to use. And then we can easily uninstall them if we want to. And they don't all start up and get in our faces when we turn on our machines.
Other than that, this is a clear case of the pot calling the kettle black.
Now now, we Apple users
Now now, we Apple users don't actually get a clean machine. They do come with software as well - although it's full versions of software (except iWork) that all play well together and are actually good applications. And we don't regret wondering what they are and opening them on our new machines because they turn out to be pretty fun to use. And then we can easily uninstall them if we want to. And they don't all start up and get in our faces when we turn on our machines.
Other than that, this is a clear case of the pot calling the kettle black.