A Documentary on (and for) Mac Addicts
We've seen how Mac users have somewhat interesting personalities compared to other people and, well, surely you know someone who's a little more fond of their Apple device than some might consider healthy (if indeed that someone isn't you). Those who bow down to the church of Steve Jobs may be interested in checking out a new documentary called 'MacHeads,' a film that will do to the Apple community what 'Trekkies' did for the world of 'Star Trek.'
Right now all we have is the above trailer, showing clips of Mac users espousing the virtues of their machines and the community that has sprung up around them, but expect the full thing to be released in the very near future.
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Subscribe to commentsKathlene Quinn KyleNov 3rd 2011 12:49PM
I need to be in this movie. I now own 7 Macs, from the old Mac Classic to current. I'm in L-O-V-E with my new iMac (featuring Lion, which rocks). The new iMac is so awesome I have to go home at lunch to compose new music on Garage Band. Like a true freak, I purchased Steve Jobs' biography last weekend. (I hid it at first, so as not to be teased by my family, then figured what the hell.) I would like my own company to please customers this well!! I have stood by his products since I used my first mac in 1987. I work on a PC by day, but listen to my iPod while doing it. My 6-year-old Mac Mini can still sell on ebay for a few hundred bucks. You will never be able to do that with a PC.
Bill McDonaldJan 22nd 2008 5:48PM
Oh boy, this is gonna be an interesting subject. I am a PC user for the last 24 years but I recently bought a MAC. It is loaded with both the MAC OS and Windows. Both work just fine. I do have problems with programs like AOL and other email stuff. This MAC is faster than my PC and the graphics card is better. Other than that pretty much a draw. Upside...better graphics for the MAC downside....not as many nice applications...so conclusion...flip a coin.
babycakesJan 22nd 2008 6:15PM
Bill McDonald - upgrade to Leopard - it has alot of the awesome "extras" you might be looking for.
Bill McDonaldJan 22nd 2008 7:54PM
Hey thanks, babycakes. I am running Leopard. I am about to conclude my disgust has nothing to do with either OS but there are strange things going on with the Internet.