You tell me how it is wrong then? After "think" it requires an adverb such as differently.. but different is also an adverb, how's it wrong?
Think Differently = Correct
Think Different = Correct
(Verb) (Adverb)
Both are correct. Thanks.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/different?show=1&t=1321557969
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I love how your whole comeback is saying that you are educated.
different
Pronunciation:/ˈdɪf(ə)r(ə)nt/
adjective
Phrases
- 1 not the same as another or each other; unlike in nature, form , or quality:you can play this game in different ways
the car’s different from anything else on the market- informal novel and unusual:try something deliciously different
- 2 distinct; separate:on two different occasions
different strokes for different folks
proverb different things appeal to different people.
Derivatives
differently
adverb
differentness
noun
Your English comprehension lacks. David did not say he was educated. He said, in fact, that he was surrounded by educated people who would back him up.
This makes me wonder if you just skim what other people write and twig on to certain words bereft of the context they may be in.
On the subject of English, good sir, there is only one authority when it comes to the language. And that is the Oxford Dictionary -- which I will now quote from:
You will notice that different is not shown to be an adverb.
English is the language of the English people and the keepers of that language are the folks at Oxford University that produce and update the Oxford Dictionary. Any otherwise broadening of a definition by any other agency is simply a perversion of the pure.
It might be 'Merican, but it's not English.
So basically you have established that spending extra for a Mac is a status thing and really doesn't have much to do with performance. Yeah we kind of already knew that. I don't think you will get much of an argument against that. I personally don't have a problem with people spending extra money for superficial reasons. I own a sports car, yet I don't do "sports" in it so I could have saved several thousands buying a small toyota that would have done just as good of a job getting me from point A to point B, but I bought it because it was a sports car dammit. Nothing wrong with that.
I think the point YOU are missing is most other people don't care if you bought a Mac because of superficial reasons.. It's your money. The problem is and I think the reason why people have a problem with some Mac users (notice I said some Mac users not Apple itself) is when they start trying to justify their purchase by making false claims, like it's better for design work, etc....
You are more comfortable with the OS? you like the way it looks? you have had great luck with them in the past?... Great! I can dig that. But don't pretend that extra $1000 -$2000 for basically the same machine but in a different box, some how gets a you better performing machine.
Back to your examples though... People tend to not give a crap when people spend extra money on coffee or premium beer, because people that spend extra on those goods usually don't brag about how superior their choice was or give people who saved money by purchasing a lower cost brand crap. If they did, there is a word for what they are.... Douchebag.
Opinion noted. But I propose the problem isn't my communication skills, but rather your reading or reasoning skills. I never said people buy a mac for status or superficial reasons and nothing more. You made up the "nothing more" part. The reason people buy a mac is to buy a computer.... The reason they spend an extra (x) amount to buy a Mac rather than a similar performance PC is superficial. And really you made that point in your earlier analogy. I just agreed with it.Joe I think you and I are unable to communicate via forums. Why? Because now what you have done is made it look like my examples show one owns something for superficial reasons, when in fact, what I was highlighting is the exactly point of view against the Mac. The argument that some of you make is that it IS a status and superficial purchase and nothing more.
It's not MY view at all that it's a superficial purchase. Go back and reread what I wrote and why I wrote it. It was to illustrate how stupid the argument against people buying a Mac is. Then you go and pick up and think you've uncovered some hole in my logic that proves me wrong.
Yeah pretty much. That's cool if you feel that way and your probably right about everything you said. I'm not going to sit here and pretend there weren't superficial reasons for spending extra money. And that was my point. I wish people that spend extra on a Mac could admit that, which I though you were...and I agreed with.So you wasted your money on a sports car, did you? What a waste. That was stupid. Sports cars are dumb and a waste of money. They don't do anything my pick up truck won't do. That sure was one of the stupidest decisions you could have ever made. What's the purpose? So you can get to 55 faster than me? So you can look cool doing it?
I'll challenge you to find in any one of my posts where I said a Mac was better for drawing than a PC.
The reason they spend an extra (x) amount to buy a Mac rather than a similar performance PC is superficial.
What kind of sports car?
Ok...now I'm pulled back in. I can't let that one go. Generalize much Joe?
Please don't lump every single mac user into a category of buying things because they are superficial. It would be the same as a mac user saying something like "the reason people buy PCs is because they are cheap and have no taste" which is obviously totally not true and unfounded.
Comments like the above is why these things start to get personal. It's fine if you think they are overpriced and superficial, doesn't mean EVERYONE thinks like you.
What you haven't, and can't address is why PC lovers can't let someone have a Mac thread without commenting, but yet PC lovers can have 100 threads without ever having a Mac person commenting negatively.
Ok...now I'm pulled back in. I can't let that one go. Generalize much Joe?
Please don't lump every single mac user into a category of buying things because they are superficial. It would be the same as a mac user saying something like "the reason people buy PCs is because they are cheap and have no taste" which is obviously totally not true and unfounded.
Comments like the above is why these things start to get personal. It's fine if you think they are overpriced and superficial, doesn't mean EVERYONE thinks like you.
then read the rest of what I wrote. Then calm down and don't take what I said as a personal attack against you, and I think we can find some common ground here. Breathhhh.....The reason people buy a mac is to buy a computer....
What you haven't, and can't address is why PC lovers can't let someone have a Mac thread without commenting, but yet PC lovers can have 100 threads without ever having a Mac person commenting negatively.
You have to see that as a real, tangible thing that happens on the forum.
If I pay $2 for a cup of coffee that is essentially the same as the $4 cup of coffee you buy, then, by definition, the $2 extra you spent is for superficial reasons. There is no getting around that. Now, I don't have a problem if you say that you like the more expensive coffee because you like the logo of the company or maybe because the decor of the shop appeals to you or maybe because the cups have a nicer lid -- none of which have anything to do with the quality of the coffee. That's fine, you go ahead and enjoy those extra things that you paid extra for that are superficial to the quality of the coffee itself.
But, when you begin to say that the extra money you spend on your coffee is because it is better coffee -- when it really isn't -- that's when others will take exception to your claims.
This, in a nutshell, is really all what the PC/Windows people have been trying to say.
No, I'm pretty certain we have conversed outside of Mac and PC threads with no issues. I remember. So you must not remember communicating with me unless we are at odds. That hurts man.I don't follow your threads, so that's probably why I don't have issues on any other threads.
What you haven't, and can't address is why PC lovers can't let someone have a Mac thread without commenting, but yet PC lovers can have 100 threads without ever having a Mac person commenting negatively.
If I pay $2 for a cup of coffee that is essentially the same as the $4 cup of coffee you buy, then, by definition, the $2 extra you spent is for superficial reasons. There is no getting around that. Now, I don't have a problem if you say that you like the more expensive coffee because you like the logo of the company or maybe because the decor of the shop appeals to you or maybe because the cups have a nicer lid -- none of which have anything to do with the quality of the coffee. That's fine, you go ahead and enjoy those extra things that you paid extra for that are superficial to the quality of the coffee itself.
But, when you begin to say that the extra money you spend on your coffee is because it is better coffee -- when it really isn't -- that's when others will take exception to your claims.
This, in a nutshell, is really all what the PC/Windows people have been trying to say.