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Comment What's going on? (Score 1) 778

Fanboy.... Yes... It is like when Apple was the massive underdog and had this elite cult following, now they are deemed as being the next Microsoft. As soon as something gets popular no matter it's quality the whiney little fanboys turn coat and go to the next underdog. I am just waiting for all the iPhone haters/Android lovers to do the same thing now that Android is kicking forward.

Comment Re:Seems unfair to me (Score 1) 203

Yeah you're right I should say it's unfair to Aussie online retailers as well, but that's the point the Aussie retailers have to pay GST on any goods they sell you. It's nice not to pay tax, but it would also be nice to have a tax system not structured in such a way that it puts Australian businesses at a disadvantage over their overseas competitors and potentially forces them and the jobs they create off shore.

Either you're charging GST on every purchase or your not.

For the record I don't think this will rescue Harvey Norman or Myer or anyone. They're price gouging arseholes, but I don't think the government should be taxing some business and not others.

The problem is it isn't the consumers who really pay the tax, it's the retailers. How exactly do you propose that the government tax overseas retailers. I can think of a few options but each one of them forces me to think be careful what you wish for . What you and the retailers seem to support is not good for anybody at all except for the government.

My only thought is that I sympathise with the small retailers for example people like Umart and the likes, but what gets up my goat is that someone small like Umart will sell a product for say $70 when Harvey Norman is selling it for $100. Then HN still have the nerve to bitch and moan when we go on eBay and the likes and order our product for $60. I do honestly feel for the small guys who are missing out because of the competitiveness of the overseas sales coming through but I can't feel the same way towards the big guys. And yet they are the only ones the Media care to listen to. I try to support the smaller guys all the time and I find it sad that they sell stuff dirt cheap to get turn over because not only are they competing with the Harvey Normans but they are also competing with Overseas. cheers

Comment Wives! (Score 1) 559

I find those comments funny. I took the risk of ditching our 2 windows machines and going back to a mac and installing linux on a laptop. To my surprise my wife just picked them both up with not a single bit of trouble. She figured that it couldn't be too hard and just started using it. Now she thinks Linux and OS X are better then XP or Vista. Well DAHHHH

Comment Re:so, to summarize... (Score 1) 545

Love the comment See I find the comments about OS X very interesting. I use Linux, Windows, and OS X and have not found that the window and application separation to be a problem at all. In fact it made me complain even more about Windows. When Steve Jobs was at NeXT I remember hearing about all the cool things an OS could do and how many geeks were raving about its GUI. Then Apple bought NeXT out and I was sure they would use it to make an awesome OS, and they did. But now because it's an Apple OS and not something else, it seems to get bagged out a lot. The reality is for the average user it is the best OS ever and yes Apple have used other peoples ideas in the past but at least they make it better. MS and Windows do a poor job of copying because they lack real ideas and innovation. After most of their R and D is in the Silicon Valley

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