Mac vs PC

I’ve been hanging out with Stuart Friday last week and yesterday which was fun. Yesterday we spent half the day walking around Oxford Street, Regent Street, Covent Garden and China Town. We went to Turnkey a cool music shop where I bought a USB studio condenser microphone so I can start recording/singing again. My voice is in need of some serious practice. I also had to look for a headset and since I did my research online I found out that some of the cheap ones don’t seem to like my G5 or any Mac in particular which made me decide to check out the ones at the Apple Store in Regent Street.

Boy that place is crowded! and less interesting than the one near Central Station in Amsterdam which might be a small place but at least they have slightly better service. I heard all the bad stories about Regent Street but when we got there I instantly felt like leaving again. This place is so chaotic and the staff really seems to be busy doing nothing all the time, showing more interest in the fact that they can wear their Apple t-shirt and badge than providing great service to customers. Yes the service sucks, but no wonder, the place is more like a huge glass display than an actual store. I knew it was bad but I didn’t realise it was this bad and I decided to get my stuff online instead of going back there to place an order. Of course Stuart and I ended up having the same old Apple-PC battle of wits.

I’m a Mac user -ever since the Classic was released- and I will continue to buy Mac products no matter how bad their service is: it’s not about the store, it’s about the product and the operating system. I love these machines and I would never ever change to PC since I always end up having to help out PC users fixing their problems: it really put me off. Things that are simple on a Mac become a burden on a PC and those PC users that I had to deal with didn’t have a clue what they’re doing: getting themselves into trouble because of a lack of knowledge or plain ignorance. A Mac could be somewhat restricted but offers tons of options to those who know what they’re doing. I have been a system operator for both so I believe I can make this assumption based on some of my experience.

Each to their own; I won’t try to convince people to change their ways but I have converted a few to Mac and they do agree with me after giving it a try for some time. Stuart if you read this don’t worry I’m not gonna try to convince you nor convert you and I know I threatened to put your picture on here, but I’ve decided to spare you the humiliation *hehe*

Edit: I might change my mind since you seem to be begging for it… :p

The Store

The Store

The Store

The Store

We went to the Dutch pub for a drink… looking for Dutch and extremely expensive bitterballen

We went to the Dutch pub for a drink… looking for Dutch and extremely expensive bitterballen

Grand Soiree

I had such a splendid evening, it reminded me in a way of hanging out with some of ‘my’ students at the Rietveld Academy, we would always end up in weird places, meeting people and not knowing what would be next. I went to the Times by public transport and called CS. to come and collect me since you need a special pass to get into the building. CS. and Christina both had to finish off some things and then we took a cab to Saffron Hill.
The exhibition was not really what we expected it to be, it wasn’t actually photography but more like collages made of photographs, some odd and some beautiful. I brought my camera but forgot to take pictures because I ended up talking to MvdM. who invited CS. to the exhibition. It turned out he’s Dutch. I’ve met the first Dutch person in London but I still wonder where the others seem to be hiding… MvdM. showed us around the building, the office etc. and we got a gift from one of his colleagues which was in a white carton box.
Anyway, we left after about an hour and half to get something to eat. I had two glasses of wine on an empty stomach which wasn’t such a good idea… While we were talking outside the building MvdM. came to us and told us he was on his way to another exhibition of a Dutch photographer and invited us to come along. So we did… We took a cab up north but to be honest, I have no idea where I was… Daft, I know, but my brain gave up on me by the time we got there and it refused to work till about 16.00 this afternoon. [It was Hoxton… found out later when I was sober again.]
We found the place and I ended up talking to several Dutch people which was actually quite cool and at times confusing [I tend to mix up English and Dutch when I’m drunk, or forget Dutch words and come up with the English translation… what’s wrong with me?] The exhibition was nice, but we were late and it was about to close. We ended up going to a pub which was around the corner, there was a crowd of us, about 20 people all different nationalities, all creative people, photographers, graphic designers, web developers etc.
People kept asking me questions about the contents of the box, since I was ‘a bit’ drunk I kept telling them my dead hamster was in there, while shaking the box. I told them he was so stiff you could hear his bones rattle. You should’ve seen their faces, hilarious! I met a really nice English lady who asked my phone number, she’s a photographer and would be in Amsterdam next week, she wanted to stay in touch so I gave her my business card. Met another photographer who gave me his business card. Met a Swiss girl who studies graphic design and her boyfriend a photographer who was also showing his photo’s at the second exhibition.
The pub was closing so we moved on to the next pub which was about a five minutes walk. There was a bouncer at the door [that’s odd to me but a good thing!] so I opened my bag to show him the contents, he just smiled at me and showed me in [that feels good actually… especially when you’re drunk] *wink* The pub was crowded but a fun place and again I had to keep a poker face while telling some people about a dead hamster in a box. I found myself talking to this English guy who told me he was a *ta da* graphic designer in the music industry. By the time I got fed up and tired the pub was closing and we took a cab to CS.’s. MvdM. came along, he lives just around the corner.
AS. took me home and had to put me to bed, I was too tired and drunk *yes I know, I’m terrible!* It’s been ages since I have been this drunk, I was in control till we got home, then I lost the plot completely. When I woke up at noon I could still feel the alcohol rush through my veins. Never again will I drink on an empty stomach, that’s a promise! I shall behave… honestly! We [MvdM. and myself] are going to organise a Dutch evening for English people, so they can try all the Dutch ‘goodness’: oliebollen, frikandellen, zuurkool met worst, hagelslag, Unox erwtensoep and haring met uitjes en zuur. I will prepare an Indonesian rice table [rijsttafel], it will be a blast.
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I’ve met some really nice people and handed out a few business cards and got some in return, who knows what will be next…

My ‘dead hamster’ that I managed to get home in one piece emoticons/wink.gif