Apple today has debuted two new “Get a Mac” ads on U.S. broadcast and cable television networks.
In “Top of the Line, ” the customer wants a great computer, so she gets a Mac, of course:
Direct link via YouTube here.
“Top of the Line” PC is played by Patrick Warburton who played Seinfeld’s “David Puddy,” voiced “Ken” in Seinfeld’s Bee Movie, and currently stars on the U.S television series Rules of Engagement (CBS), among many other roles.
MacDailyNews Take: When you’re ready to compromise… We would have used “settle” instead, but we’re not complaining.
In “Surprise,” PC tries a new way to sell Windows PCs, but, as always, fails in the end – just like a real Windows PC:
Direct link via YouTube here.
MacDailyNews Take: After viewing this spot, it feels like we’ve been expecting this one for awhile and we’re glad to finally have it.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Judge Bork,” “Fred Mertz,” and “MacRadDoc” for the heads up.]
Oh, and Moonie …
Maybe we just travel in different Human – Baboon Circles, but …
After looking at just that one “Human” running Microsoft
You sure you want to stick with “slightly enhanced” ?
That your Final Answer ?
for Christ sake! Look just show what you can do with GarageBand for instance – it’ll bring in more sales!
“Puddy, don’t wait for me”
That’s Brock Samson!!!!!
Patrick Warburton FTW!!
“Humans are baboons with a slightly enhanced ability to communicate, especially verbally. Nothing more.”
Yeah that describes you and a lot of other educated idiots, but the rest of us grew beyond baboon stage quite some time ago. I could give you examples, however your brian hasn’t developed to where you could grasp the idea. Pity.
theloniousMac has to be joking: “And someday, in the not too distant future, there is going to be some horrible, destructive, Mac virus, and Apple is going to have to eat one big ugly crow.”
We’ve been hearing that dum-a$$ line since August of 2005 when it was first perpetrated by Symantec in a desperate effort to sell Norton Anti-Virus, the single worst anti-malware application ever created for Mac. At the time NAV was notorious for crashing Macs, something rather difficult to do. And guess what? NAV is still a POS and remains the single worst anti-malware app for Mac. Darn!
So how many years has it been now? Hmm! Exactly 4 (FOUR) years!
And how many viruses are there for Mac OS X? – NONE
And how many spyware apps are there for Mac OS X? – NONE
And how many worms are there for Mac OS X? – NONE
So what malware is there for Mac OS X?! Just Trojan horses, those things that require USER failure in order to infect a computer. Just sucks doesn’t it.
I follow Mac malware at my blog:
http://Mac-Security.blogspot.com
I’m no expert, but you don’t have to be an expert to know what is the single safest GUI based OS on the planet. (It’s Mac OS X!).
(Psst! The very safest OSes on the planet are CLI based OpenBSD and FreeBSD. Elements of both are built into Mac OS X. Kind of helps. Sorry Linux. I still like you though).