@Orangethetan: i loved that comment made me smaile.
@steve: that reply made me smile even bigger.
@Beany: that comment actually made me laugh.
@flyer: was a good comment but made just made me smile again.
@Bernd R: completely ruined the whole vibe, and now im bored again.
The basic problem is that Apple has never been good at low-margin products. Netbooks are now the fastest-growing segment of the PC market. So Apple's inability to compete will see its market share slide even lower than the 3% or so it's been over the last decade.
I'm quite sure that you know that “Mac” is a widely used abbreviation for “Macintosh” ... what you might not know is that “Mac” is also a registered trademark by Apple:

http://www.apple.com/legal/trademark/appletmlist.html
So this Steve Jobs guy makes Mac Hamburgers that cost thousands? is he some kind of famous chef? 

So who pays that much when you could get another hamburger just as good for WAY less??

And whys he on a tech site then??! this is food related stuff...
Apple premiums are just too high. I have to say, the < $500 Acer Aspire One is a damn good netbook, I just got one today and I love it, proving that Apple just plain charges too much for their computers. I'd bet that if they quit charging those damn premium prices and made a sub-$500 netbook similar to the Eee or the Aspire One it would fly off the shelves.
Something bigger than an Iphone but smaler than a Netbook. Yes please I ' ll have one... True pocketable web access and none of that music nonsense to muck up the interface.
Jobs: "We don't know how to build a sub-$500 computer that is not a piece of junk."

Hell, Steve-o, your company doesn't know how to build an over-$500 computer that is not a piece of junk.

Only reason your fruity company still exists is that there is a niche of technology challenged dweebs who like pretty pictures.
The only reason it would be junk at $500 is because you pay $400 over the odds for an apple. Leaving them with only $100 left to play with. Expect it to be the worlds most expensive, under connected netbook.
@Orangethetan: i loved that comment made me smaile.
@steve: that reply made me smile even bigger.
@Beany: that comment actually made me laugh.
@flyer: was a good comment but made just made me smile again.
@Bernd R: completely ruined the whole vibe, and now im bored again.
The unindentified "Mac" is probably nothing more than a netbook running a hacked copy of OSX. There are many videos of hackintosh netbooks on Youtube.
The basic problem is that Apple has never been good at low-margin products. Netbooks are now the fastest-growing segment of the PC market. So Apple's inability to compete will see its market share slide even lower than the 3% or so it's been over the last decade.
The iPod Touch is a computer. It costs less than five hundred of your thalers.

Ergo, it is a piece of junk.
I'm quite sure that you know that “Mac” is a widely used abbreviation for “Macintosh” ... what you might not know is that “Mac” is also a registered trademark by Apple:

http://www.apple.com/legal/trademark/appletmlist.html
They couldn't even make a sub-500$ hamburger that is not a piece of junk-food.
So this Steve Jobs guy makes Mac Hamburgers that cost thousands? is he some kind of famous chef? 

So who pays that much when you could get another hamburger just as good for WAY less??

And whys he on a tech site then??! this is food related stuff...
Apple premiums are just too high. I have to say, the < $500 Acer Aspire One is a damn good netbook, I just got one today and I love it, proving that Apple just plain charges too much for their computers. I'd bet that if they quit charging those damn premium prices and made a sub-$500 netbook similar to the Eee or the Aspire One it would fly off the shelves.
I believe a "Mac" is a type of hamburger...
Someone PLEASE tell me what the hell
a 'Mac' is?
It is.... Apple Newton and it's connected to the Internet with a V92 modem... Since 15 years... The iphone bill... the horror...
Something bigger than an Iphone but smaler than a Netbook. Yes please I ' ll have one... True pocketable web access and none of that music nonsense to muck up the interface.
Jobs: "We don't know how to build a sub-$500 computer that is not a piece of junk."

Hell, Steve-o, your company doesn't know how to build an over-$500 computer that is not a piece of junk.

Only reason your fruity company still exists is that there is a niche of technology challenged dweebs who like pretty pictures.
...or a very expensive multitouch mini-tablet.
The only reason it would be junk at $500 is because you pay $400 over the odds for an apple. Leaving them with only $100 left to play with. Expect it to be the worlds most expensive, under connected netbook.
Know how to build a sub $1000 computer that is a piece of junk.