![]() Every time I get on a Windows PC I encounter one problem and then find others while trying to fix the first. ![]() Those ads for PC repairs wouldn’t be there if many people weren’t desperately looking for help. It’s obvious a lot of those ads above are nothing more than spam, but if you look at the things spam targets most, it is the things people are most concerned about: Sex, Porn and having a PC that is working well enough to download porn. That may be so, but given the proliferation of ads on Google for maintaining your PC, you’d have to to think those people are as much in the minority of computers users as we Mac users are. They tell you their PCs run fine with little attention. Yeah sure! Why would you after seeing all those other ads telling you how much grief to expect? Maybe maintenance is an issue with PCs It’s a funny thing how easy it is to find people who swear they never have any troubles with Windows problems. How can I believe that when PC problems are so prevalent according to these ads? But there were a couple for Mac users and my absolute favorite of all the ads was this one: Run Windows on your Mac. I also like that one with the 100% guarantee. Inhance your Computers Priformence That last one tells me one thing their computer could do with is a spell checker. ![]() Windows Shutdown Problem? Put an end to Windows shutdown problems. Help increase the memory available to your Windows PC applications. PC too sloow, crashing, freezing? Free scan and repair. ![]() Fix windows DLL & other PC errors instantly. Here’s some examples: - Windows XP Errors? Free registry scan, fix errors and improve PC performance. What is most interesting though, and delightfully ironic, is that the site’s Google ads promote how to fix and maintain your PC. Secondly, Mac users, being the outspoken types they are, are much more inclined to vote on polls like this. That’s no surprise, firstly because it was posted on Digg in the Apple category-so guess who is seeing it the most? Mac faithful. Not surprisingly it is running way in favor of Macs. There’s an interesting little poll running to gauge whether people given $3,000 would buy a Mac or a PC.
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