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Macs are Superior to PCs

If Macs are like homemade whipping cream, then Windows PCs are like the store-bought whipped cream.

The Products Themselves


  • Whipping cream cost just a little bit more than whipped cream in a plastic tub [by yield].
  • Whipping cream comes in a simple, small container.
  • For people who have grown up on store bought whipped cream, the transition is often times a challenging one.
  • But then, consumers are surprised how quick and uncomplicated the act of whipping cream actually is. But so did the counterfeiters. So they all tried to copy it at a lower cost.
  • But when you skimp on the best ingredients in whipping cream, you get an inferior product.


Those Who Use the Products e.g. The Cream Consumer


  • Fewer people use whipping cream. The Elite, if you will.
  • Although, not everyone buys whipping cream, most still appreciate the taste.
  • Those who prefer whipping cream typically have had experience with both.
  • Any time the subject of desserts is brought up, at some point, whipping cream users assuredly throw out the snobbish comment, "but it's soooo much better with REAL whipping cream."
  • In reality, there isn't much difference between the two products although some people will bet their lives on trying to convince you that there is.


Comments

  1. I really enjoyed this post. GREAT analogies and great pictures. I am a whipping cream girl and now I am a mac girl. But that doesn't say I can't appreciate a PC or cool whip. I use both on a regular basis.

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