Microsoft: Your Frustration, Our Fault
Darnel sent this graphic in response to this morning’s PCWorld “100 Best Products” post. I’d seen it around; in fact, you can Google the phrase and find countless related discussion threads. I’m not sure where the graphic originated or why there are so many threads on the subject, but my guess is that it’s self-explanatory.
Anyway, here’s the graphic. Draw your own conclusions as to what it means.
Reader Comments (7)
That's exactly how I feel most of the time. I have come to expect that as part and parcel to using a computer. But a couple of my friends have Apple computers and don't share my frustration. I never thought I would say this, but I may switch. I will at least look into it seriously.
Isn't that great? Says it all! Thanks for posting!
I think it reflects the world's combined assessment of the Microsoft user experience. It is the reason I am going to MacWorld in San Francisco in a couple weeks. I want to see for myself first hand what Macs are all about and that is the best place for me to do that. I have used PC's since my first computer and they have always been a pain in the arse. I need to know if a Mac would give me a better experience before replacing our three aging PC's.
LOL!!! Good one!!!
Now I get it! Get a Mac!
It would be funny if it weren't true.
Thank you! Now I know who to blame for my frustration!