Saturday, January 31, 2009

Original Sin

Genesis of computers 3:6-7

And when Rachel saw the apple was good for her image, and it was pleasant to the eye, and a laptop to be desired to make one wise, she took of it thereof and did partake of it and gave it also unto her siblings and home members and they did partake.
 
And the eyes of them all were opened, and they were as gods, knowing the difference between good and evil computers, yea between Apples and Acers. 
 






















and so she joined the cult of Original Sin ( and Angie was pleased ).

8 comments:

whacky said...

woohoo!

"Welcome to the wonderful world of Mac - the only computer system installed in Heaven."

lol! We have that on the home's computer. Don't know who put it there or if it just came with the computer... but yes, welcome to the world of Mac users. You're in good company ;-)

Which one did you get?

Pamela-Marie said...

We, of the Mac brotherhood, welcome you young one.

rachel said...

same one as sams, angie. the black is slimming

Anonymous said...

uuh we heard you like mac so we put just one pedal in your car.

Luca said...

Ugh! Not that Mac isn't good, it's just that it creates this instant annoying habit in the people that have them: They feel the need to continually tell everyone how good Mac is, and how much better than their sucky windows is, droning on and on. Somehow they get this huge inferiority complex, feeling the need to continually put down Windows.

Just like Starbucks, Mac is way overpriced and isn't that much different from other things like it. Yes, there are viruses for Mac too now. Welcome to the "I need to get an antivirus club.

rachel said...

dont worry luca there will always be a special place in my heart for windows media player

Bjorkman Family said...

May the force guide you on your new adventure my young apprentice...
If problems you run into, a help I shall be...

whacky said...

oooh, Luca, touchy feelings there. When's the last time I told you the benefits of Mac as opposed to Windows? hmmm?