Read this (from the Web site of the comic duo that came up with the parody):
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This is our Mac parody. More than being a simple work of comedic fiction, this parody defines who we are as a people, a nation and ultimately a species. It acts as a tiny reminder of what it means to be human. And it makes me shoot milk through my nose.
Ok, a few points...
First, EVERYTHING in the parody actually happened. Second, we don't hate Macs. And finally, Hunter, the guy in the spot, uses a Mac professionally so he's tired of being called a Windows apologist. Hunter would like to point out that he still owns two working Apple IIe s and has used Macs in one incarnation or another since 1982. He hastens to add 'Nyaa'.
You can visit their site directly, if you like: http://www.happynowhere.net
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This is our Mac parody. More than being a simple work of comedic fiction, this parody defines who we are as a people, a nation and ultimately a species. It acts as a tiny reminder of what it means to be human. And it makes me shoot milk through my nose.
Ok, a few points...
First, EVERYTHING in the parody actually happened. Second, we don't hate Macs. And finally, Hunter, the guy in the spot, uses a Mac professionally so he's tired of being called a Windows apologist. Hunter would like to point out that he still owns two working Apple IIe s and has used Macs in one incarnation or another since 1982. He hastens to add 'Nyaa'.
You can visit their site directly, if you like: http://www.happynowhere.net