Oh dear

Jan 29, 2007 21:19

One would think that Apple might have checked that their new, extra smug (but undeniably funny) ads don't crash their own software before putting them up on the web, but apparently not...


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QuickTime 7.0.2? Windows? blech January 29 2007, 21:47:44 UTC
Well, no wonder it crashes, if you're running, ooh, a year old revision of the software! On a PC, no less!!

(The sad thing is, there probably are people at Apple who think that's actually a fine way to think. Me? Until recently I was still running 10.3 with QuickTime 6, so I ended up watching the ads on YouTube. Flash might be rubbish, but at least it doesn't come with a £20 price tag.)

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shermarama January 29 2007, 22:08:03 UTC
Ha! Serves 'em right. I just saw a poster advert for these and will think less of Mitchell and Webb for ever more.

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alexmacpherson January 29 2007, 22:11:40 UTC
oh dear! i decided yesterday to buy a mac instead of a pc (not because of these ads). i was going to do it today but somehow i cannot bring myself to spend that much money with just a click, even though i have it. i'm not sure i can cope with this computer-buying malarkey.

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jauntyalan January 29 2007, 23:51:59 UTC
they're not very funny tho. rly. even with M&W playing the part

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jauntyalan January 30 2007, 09:39:14 UTC
I tht the pie-chart one was v.funny, tho that might be because of my abiding hatred of pie-charts.

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jauntyalan January 30 2007, 09:43:03 UTC
that one got a chuckle out of me. but i find pie-charts intrinsically funny!

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[from a PC] barrysarll January 30 2007, 00:55:18 UTC
I nearly posted about these myself, from a less techie perspective ie clearly Mark > Jez and thus they are actually PC ads.

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Re: [from a PC] boyofbadgers January 30 2007, 10:07:44 UTC
When I first saw the posters, that was exactly what I thought. But the roles they play in the online ads are *just* out of character enough to work.

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Re: [from a PC] barrysarll January 30 2007, 19:40:32 UTC
And appropriately enough, on BBC coverage of the Vista launch, the PC expert quoted is one David Mitchell. ""Part of the appetite is 'something new for something new's sake'," said Mr Mitchell" in a disapproving manner worthy of his namesake.

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