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Clearly bad faith and incivility, calling a MBA marketing class high school level just because it doesn't fit your world view.

You share links to random websites that fit your narrative. Its dangerous to listen to your opinion, you might get mureded like jamal khashoggi with a pegasus hack. Or maybe it will be mere nudes like Jeff Bezos. Has anyone gotten hacked with Pegasus on Android? I couldn't find any examples.

Your identity is wrapped up in Apple products, its scary what they can do to a human brain.



Isn't it funny that in your previous reply, you suggested that if you offered a rebuttal of my point around performance, I would try to move the goalposts:

> Let me pull up single and multithreaded bench marks. "Oh not that measure". "Well it was among, top 36.6 percentile".

And now you say:

> You share links to random websites that fit your narrative. Its dangerous to listen to your opinion,

If you can reject the mass of empirical data supporting the view that MacBook Air M1 offers unparalleled processor performance and battery life in its class and form factor, then I'm not really sure what to say. Good luck with the MBA which educated you sufficiently to suggest that Apple's marketing team might profile customers in retail stores based on age and gender.

> Your identity is wrapped up in Apple products, its scary what they can do to a human brain.

I'd say my identity is more wrapped up in helping the world to avoid making facile and conspiratorial statements about marketing strategies so hopelessly out of touch with reality that they can make someone apparently educated to a postgraduate level appear roughly as superficially informed as a high school student.

(Sent from my IBM Thinkpad.)


>(Sent from my IBM Thinkpad.)

Not even marketing can stop you/your corp from buying the best product huh?

Anyway, check out some benchmark websites one day.




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