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Fact or Myth: Are Mac Users Snobs?

As some of you recall, I got a MacBook Air recently, which from the side could be mistaken for a pen. Many alert readers pointed out to me that Drew and Justin are no longer an item. Whether their falling out was predicated on her operating system preferences, who’s to say?

One of the first things one does when one gets a new computer is to start loading software onto one’s desktop, which may prompt a visit to the nearest Apple store to pick up say, the equivalent of MS Office.

When the bespectacled, mousse-updo-ed, sales kid blew hot air about why Macs are superior to PCs and regaled us with stories about how he knows more about Comcast compatability than the Comcast guys and peppers his diatribe with ”shit” at least three times, all to presumably demonstrate his genius, I have to say… well, I don’t know what to say. The kid was a cocky arrogant punk, not to mention unprofessional, and I will now restrict my Mac-related purchases to the online arena. So I guess that would be what I have to say.

MrMudPuppy wanted to get me additional peripherals for my new laptop, but I want to keep it simple. No extra keyboards, no mice, no monitors, nothing. I want to be able to travel with this thing and not take a suitcase of extras with me. Besides I do still have a PC at home with all that stuff, should I feel the need to peripherate.

I’ve been obsessed with the whole notion of free wireless locations. I fantasize about taking my laptop around and writing in the park, or some other public locale. Never mind the fact that I have no children to “get away from”. For me, it’s like the 21st century romanticized version of going to the Parisian cafe to pen, like Ernest Hemingway in Immovable Feast.

I also get WiFi envy every time I go to a coffee shop and see other people writing, although they are probably just surfing the web and checking their email, but I don’t know that. Being seen alone, staring into the glare of a MySpace page or perusing sites like Barefoot Foodie  or Unfinished Ramblings is the writer’s version of Al Fresco dining on the Sunset Strip, only you’re in a coffee shop, with convenient electrical outlets.

My laptop’s wireless maiden voyage occurred at the Sacramento airport (excuse me, the Sacramento International Airport, because they fly to Guadalajara on alternate Wednesdays). FYI: For all you Where’s-My-Free-Wifi-Hotspots people out there, LAX does NOT have it. Bastards.

By the way, there is a website that lists every free wifi hotspot it can think of, or allow users to contribute to the list. It’s called The Wifi FreeSpot Directory. Not that it’s entirely accurate as it doesn’t list the Sacramento airport. Or the International one. But if you ever find yourself in Downtown Kuwait City and you simply must blog about the pineapples falling from the sky right that minute, isn’t it comforting to know that free wireless internet access can be found at the Dasman-Sharq Holiday Inn?

Just don’t visit the Apple Store while you’re there, because if there’s one thing snobbier than a Mac user, it’s a Kuwaiti Mac user. He’ll look down his nose at you while showing off hs 24 terabyte iPod, even with a pineapple lodged in his skull.

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NGiP would like to thank Mamasphere for adding Nanny Goats to her blog roll. If you’ve ever gone to work with a wardrobe malfunction, such as mismatched socks, Mamasphere can top that with a post entitled Another Embarrassing Day At The Office.

Hey, while you’re here, could you do me a solid and click on this link which will bump me up a bit in the Sacto Top 25 rankings? That’s it, just one click, nothing else. Thanks, man.

(photo courtesy of Clarita)

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  • http://www.junecleavernirvana.com texasholly @ june cleaver nirv

    Hahaha. Ya, I actually LIKE the crazy Apple store atmosphere. I just wish they would put in a Starbucks. They seem so geeky and worldly at the same time. Of course with my recent iPhone (old) crash I have spent a lot of quality time there while gazing at the line of new iPhone seekers. I am jealous of their position since I am one of those who are ineligible for an upgrade without mortgaging the house. Oh apple, how you tease me.
    I would totally use free WiFi to visit Barefoot Foodie.

  • http://internettreasuretrove.blogspot.com Shadow.x.Crystal

    :-) All my ‘techy’ (geeky) friends can spend hours and hours telling you how superior their Apples are…
    If I can get online, type, use the internet and create word files or use photoshop, I don’t care what kind of machine it’s happening with.

  • http://mamasphere.blogspot.com Mamasphere

    I’ve been thinking about switching to a Mac, but I got so stressed out trying to buy iPods for my boss at one of their stores (what an experience, and yes, there was shoving involved) that I haven’t really taken myself up on my desire to switch. And then there’s the whole right click thing, which I’m highly addicted to. So… is it worth it? Despite the obnoxious Mac boy, do you recommend it?

  • http://www.nannygoatsinpanties.com Margaret

    @Mamasphere…OMG, yes, the right click thing! I keep trying to do it, but there’s nothing there! I’m still on the fence about recommending it, especially if you don’t NEED a new computer yet. I do like the concept of it not crashing or apps inexplicably closing (IE seems to do it a lot on my PC) and not needing anti-virus software.

  • http://stopcallingmethat.blogspot.com Susan

    I can barely check and respond to email so imagine my delight when I read a blogger who uses the word peripherate!!

  • http://dianealdred.com Diane

    As a Mac fan(atic), who used to live in Kuwait and the proud owner of a new iPhone, I’m not quite sure if I dare show my face here….
    To right click, use Control-click
    (you are also in my blogroll)

  • http://www.barefootfoodie.com Brittany

    HOLLA! Thanks for the link lady!
    And, um yeah…you are kinda a snob, but in a mod beatnik kinda way…kinda like Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face.

  • http://margeauxj.blogspot.com MJ

    Those who act superior generally aren’t.
    Thanks for that great website link! Very helpful.

  • http://hiddenmahala.blogspot.com Mahala

    Don’t you just love the punky little sales boys?

  • http://www.midlifeslices.com Midlife Slices

    Help! I need someone to tell me whether to switch from PC to MAC or not! I’m sick to death of my pc catching every virus around and YES I have all the right condoms to prevent it but it keeps happening. Also, I’m about to have to replace the hard drive in my laptop for the 3rd time. Argghhhhh……help! Please? Somebody?

  • http://dennisthevizsla.wordpress.com James Viscosi

    Hmm … Well, my wife the Mac user picks on Windows even more than I do, and I’m a Linux user. But that’s okay, Windows deserves it.
    Oops. ;-)

  • http://momjeansblogger.blogspot.com/ Kirsten

    I use a Mac, but I clicked to help you go up on the Sacto list. Does that make me better?

  • http://www.peglegstarfish.com Julie in Houston

    Yes, Mac users are snobs. And you’ve changed since you got yours. Just kidding, I’m so jealous of their care free-non cluttered desktops.
    Thanks for the WiFi link. I love free wifi hot spots. I never lug my giant ass Dell anywhere out in public. But what a fun option for all you Air useres. I think my BlackBerry weighs more than that laptop. I’m so sad now.
    http://www.peglegstarfish.com

  • http://www.notesfromawildcatfan.blogspot.com claire

    Hi NGIP! Yes I am near Sacto in Folsom. I think it was you who wrote a terrific, funny and certainly true post about Folsom.

  • http://ridingwithricky.blogspot.com/ Rickey Henderson

    Rickey advises you to embrace your Microsoft free existence!

  • http://idothings.info JD at I Do Things

    OH! I was so happy when I got my laptop last spring (even tho it’s a lowly PC that would NEVER be mistaken for a pen).
    Thanks for that wi-fi link. Free wi-fi gets me going like nothing else.

  • http://www.boondockramblings.com Lisa

    I have macs at work and a pc at home. As long as I can do what I want I love them both. There you go.
    Also, that smiley face on the left hand side bounces up and down and makes me dizzy.
    Just thought I’d share. :-)

  • http://Confusionk.blogspot.com sarahm

    sorry- obsessive mac user here. and im pretty snobby about it.
    but your cool.

  • http://web.mac.com/ekane628 Erin

    Mac fan here. I love them and have had great experiences at the Apple store. I haven’t noticed the snobbiness of Mac-users, but could that be because I am one?

  • http://mojo11.blogspot.com/ Mojo

    My son got a Powerbook his sophomore year in college and now he’s too good to hang out with the rest of the reg’lar folks. He wasn’t home more’n a coupla days and the pretty young thang next door wanted him to take her out and do you know he flat refused to do it? Now I know he’s gone and gotten all educated up at that fancy college, but she’s still family dammit! She was good enough for him when he was eleven and lookin’ to get …
    That’s probly what they call “TMI” huh?

  • http://www.agmmusings.blogspot.com Alessia

    I made the mistake of asking a Mac person what LINUX was the other day and I was met with a barrage of techspeak that would have made Orwell roll in his grave. I was then informed that I was supporting a corrupt industry by having a Microsoft based computer and that I was contributing to the downfall of WEstern Civilization. So, yes, I’ve encountered the Mac snob.

  • http://thefourthring.blogspot.com/ The Hypocritical One….

    A Mac is like a Lexxus, and I can only afford a Mazda.

  • http://playgroupsarenoplaceforchildren.com Jennifer, Playgroups are no pl

    Yes. Mac users are the worst kind of rub-their-superiority-in-your-nose snobs.
    And I want to be one of them.

  • http://www.elegantthimble.blogspot.com/ Alice

    I’m still not convinced I’ll ever be converted to the laptop realm. I can’t seem to function without a ton of hardware around me, cocooning me in.

  • http://papercages.blogspot.com/ Tricia

    The phone is too big to get it all in one picture:)I feel like a lurker..I read all your stuff but usually don’t comment. Always enjoy it though.

  • http://lovingpulse.wordpress.com Davina

    I used to be a mac snob cause that’s where I started. But, then I had a job interview and they asked me if I’d recommend mac or pc and of course I said mac.
    What did they buy? A pc of course! So I learned to work on both. I’m still partial to macs but I can work on both and be quite happy.

  • http://honeywine.wordpress.com honeywine

    So how did you get the pineapple into his skull?

  • http://queenofshake-shake.blogspot.com/ Heather, Queen of Shake Shake

    It’s a total fact that Mac users are snobs. I’m the living myth that proves it.

  • http://www.colbymarshall.blogspot.com colbymarshall

    Once, the Geek Squad came to my house (I kid you not) and they spent the whole visit trying to tell me why I needed to splurge and buy a Mac. However, I just wondered if I paid them a few extra dollars, would they let me ride in their Geek mobile…

  • http://www.mattresspolice.com diesel

    Mac users pay more for a computer that uses the same processor as a PC, and that LOOKS thinner than a Thinkpad because the edges are tapered.
    Snobbery is a kind of stupidity.

  • http://prefersherfantasylife.blogspot.com/ Meg

    I’m on my Mac at Starbucks reading this. Really. It’s my vacation hideaway from “those” people I live with. Later I’ll hit the local brew pub that also has free Wifi.
    And I love my Mac (and my brews).

  • http://prefersherfantasylife.blogspot.com/ Meg

    And Burger King has free Wifi, but no Bob Marley tunes like Starbucks. Just saying…

  • http://yankeedrawl.com Jayna @ Yankee Drawl

    You know, I’m perfectly happy to be a Mac-using snob if it means I never have to think of using Windows again.
    And I’m incredibly jealous of your Macbook Air.
    (Finally delurking after what feels like forever :-)

  • http://acornking.blogspot.com/ Acorn King

    Of course we’re snobs. All the cool kids work on Macs and listen to their music on iPods. I secretly judge everyone by the color of their headphones.