I couldn't find the original ones in High Res So i made my own. What do you guys think?
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can someone shop out the Apple logo
I'm sorry, Tokka, you post a lot of good stuff, but there's no need to denigrate a Feynman photo with advertising.Not to idolize, but assuming that Feynman would sponsor Apple in some way is just, well, presumptuous.
>>278501I think your missing the point, it wasn't about endorsement. The "Think Different" campaign was about what Apple wanted to be as a company. This was is the original. I'll be the first MacFag to say the Apple computers suck, their expensive ant they're not very compatible in a broad hardware sense. But since I have triple boot PC that I built for less than 150 bucks that runs Vista, XP and OSX, the point is kind of moot.
>>278501Oh I understand annon. But I'm both a mac fan and a deep seated fan of Feynman. Reading his books (The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol 1 - 4, Richard Feynman's Lost Lecture, What Do You Care What Other People Think) is what made have such a passion for science and has led me on my path in university today. But I commonly love using macs for the unix enviroment that it provides and it was well known Feynman was a Unix geek as well. Read anything by Tsutomu Shimomura from when he was a Grad student studying under Feynman. I think that Feynman would use Apple products today since he was very much the type who liked using modern and up to date vernacular and always being trendy. Also for the undergrad research project I'm on at school we are using a shit ton of intel Apple Xserves to do realtime Magnetic field turbulence in a Ferromagnetic fluid suspension mapping and not to mention everyone in the physics department uses macbook pros.
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The problem with the entire "Think Different" concept is this: the only way to "Think Different" is to "Think Just Like Us" hence 'The Cult of Mac' that persists even to this day. You can't be cool, you can't be hip, you can't be happening unless you buy what everyone else that "Think's Different" buys, meaning Apple products.Funny how the company that prides itself on "Thinking Differently" also creates the very cult-like attitude that so many of us despise. Go figure...
>>278749But that's marketing. And if they're going to market themselves as a unique brand with the "think different" slogan and the vast majority of sheeple out there are willing to buy into it, then as a company all they've done is successfully peddle a product to the consumer.Of course their message is hypocritical, but what does it matter? They're looking to sell shit not start a revolution.