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  • mark · 1 year ago
    love it, love it, LOVE it! "You've tried the rest, now stick with the best!"
  • jake white · 1 year ago
    that is really amazing! I wonder if he uses it all the time.
  • Tim · 1 year ago
    I wonder if it is running windows
  • Dale Best · 1 year ago
    Shouldn't the projected screen say "for future graduates"...not "graduated"?
  • petec999 · 1 year ago
    Los,

    I had a friend who worked for IBM when they were pushing OS2 and most of them still used Windows.
    Also, what in the world does that title mean "For Future Graduated"? Did they mean "GraduateS"? As the media guy at my church I always chuckle a bit when big companies or big churchs have typos like this - it is a bit of justification for my own mistakes!
  • GregQualls · 1 year ago
    Viva la revolución!!!!! Viva la Macintosh!!!!
  • Scott Fillmer · 1 year ago
    that's hilarious, I love it.
  • Chris Baker · 1 year ago
    Wow..that took me a second to figure out what I was missing in that photo...I must be really tired yet. Anyway. Apple FTW!
  • phillip · 1 year ago
    Unfortunately, he's almost certainly running Vista via Boot Camp.
  • vagabondrunn · 1 year ago
    Very comical. Thanks for sharing.

    www.vagabondrunn.wordpress.com
  • Matt · 1 year ago
    priceless!
  • Stevo28andGrowing · 1 year ago
    hahahahah..."drop that zero, and get with a hero"
  • Amy · 1 year ago
    WOW WOW WOW!
  • Fred McKinnon · 1 year ago
    ain't it great!
  • todd · 1 year ago
    Hater.
  • Josh Mickelson · 1 year ago
    at least both sides of the conflict can find solace in the fact that they are all nerds.
  • Fay · 1 year ago
    Have you seen the one of Jay-Z (Mr. HP endorser) and Beyonce side by side on their MacBooks? That's my fave...
  • Michael Harrison · 1 year ago
    Trying to transition from PC to MAC from the inside out is not always easy (and it's never cheap). Got questions for Mr. Gates on this one....
  • Marcelo · 1 year ago
    The lamest psd image I have seen all day... specially the fake shadow on the mbp.
  • Jonathan · 1 year ago
    that image makes my day!
  • bigdaddyjer · 1 year ago
    The image has to have been photoshopped.
  • djByron · 1 year ago
    AWESOME! I ssw this earlier in a tech blog post but totally overlooked the obvious. Thanks for pointing it out.
  • Tim · 1 year ago
    "# Josh Mickelson Says:
    April 30th, 2008 at 8:05 am

    at least both sides of the conflict can find solace in the fact that they are all nerds."



    Best Response of the day.


    Winnar!
  • Rachel · 1 year ago
    Touche!

    A friend of mine has a Dell, but put an Apple sticker over the Dell symbol on the front of it. It's worthy of a double-take, for certain. He was always one to make a statement...
  • Jonathan Paul · 1 year ago
    Sweet! Thanks for the chuckle... :o)
  • spencer · 1 year ago
    Do you think Steve Jobs did a "Judd Nelson in the Breakfast Club" fist pump when/if seeing that?
  • sean · 1 year ago
    too funny.
  • Zach · 1 year ago
    Just for the record, if the picture is not photoshopped, which it could be... It is a G4 powerbook. the power cable doesn't look like the new magnetic ones. So hence maybe running Microsoft Office for Mac?
  • stephen parris · 1 year ago
    hahlarious!
  • Avin Kline · 1 year ago
    I loved this ... but the screen looks a little too tall to be a macbook pro, doesn't it?
  • Rachel · 1 year ago
    p.s. Los, was the title of this post a ref to MuteMath? Just now noticed/wondered...
  • M · 1 year ago
    Microsoft: Bringing you yesterday's technology tomorrow
  • ronald · 1 year ago
    Photoshop.
  • Karen Erickson · 1 year ago
    I'm not a tech nerd so I can't say much. I do want to say though that "yestardays technology tomarrow" made me laugh. :)
  • evan · 1 year ago
    i love how the top of the mbp is white. so that it wont be seen over the sign.
  • Scott Harris · 1 year ago
    I'm a Mac evangelists. Love Apple. But when I bought a power cord from my local Apple store, my purchase was processed by a guy holding a wireless device powered by Windows Mobile.