10 August 2008

Macs and Olympic Soccer

I'm noticing two similarities in Mac computers and Olympic soccer.

In my opinion, they are both cool, but they both are not playing out as expected.

Allow me to expand. There is a Mac Mini that I have access to, and use from time to time. In fact, I am typing on it right this moment as I wait for some PCs to do some Microsoft updates (but that is another blog post). Although the Mac is cool, and people come in and ask, "where is your computer?" and we point to a brick on the corner of the desk, the computer has some limitations.

For us to be able to do what we would very easily do on a PC, we have had to get volumes of additional software to make it work. Even then, the compatibility issue is still very prevalent. In other words, the coolness factor just doesn't cover enough of the limitations.

In Olympic soccer, the US mens team had an impressive victory all ready to go. The coolness factor was flying high! Then, in literally the final minutes of the match, the Netherlands (all credit going to them for their work ethic) put in a late goal to tie the match.

Although a tie is very useable for the Americans, the coolness factor just doesn't cover the limitation of how well they may now have to play in order to continue.

It might be a little bit of a stretch, but with Macs and Olympic soccer, looking good and being cool will only get you so far. You have got to produce the results.

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