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Originally Posted by Cobra Kai
Yep. if you get starburys instead of jordans, you can get the EXACT same parts for a lot less than Jordans. Same exact laces, same material used to make the whole shoe. all you pay for is a symbol of jordan. same with apple, all you pay for is a light on the back which shines through the apple logo.Originally Posted by SFN 155
So you want a Mac because it looks cool? You can get the EXACT same parts for a lot less in a PC. Same exact processor, same HD, same memory sticks, same graphics card, same everything.Originally Posted by Cobra Kai
I disagree with that, for the simple comparison of none other than sneakers (appropriate for the site). Jordans and Starburys do they exact same thing. They're tennis shoes which are made to be worn and played basketball in.... Which do you own more of?Originally Posted by baik
huge problem with macs is that it is not affordable at all to most people...spend 1200+ for a macbook or buy a pc laptop that start's at about 500...the macbooks will have better components than a pc starting at 500 of course but if u want to go with specs a pc with macbook like specs can be had for wayyy cheaper than a mac...with pc companies starting to build little pretty laptops of their own and apple still not budging on their prices i dont see a good future for this company even with all the hype
- I'm a PC, but I want a mac.
I have to disagree with the shoe comaprison. I have a pair of starburys and plenty of Jordans. The quality between the two is not comparable. The leather(if its leather) is like cardboard and I wouldnt dare hoop in em. The soles are way too flat. My boy hooped in a pair and never put em on again they were sobad. Jordans actually have "atheletic" engineering in em.....if that makes since.
but anyway, I get what you are saying....just had to put in my 2 cents