Same to you Juge. I agree with you on this "...Most people who are religious did not 'pick a side' - they believe in it because their parents told them..."
But, the nintendo, Sega discussion... let's not go there! I'm a playstation man all the way. First Nintendo, (back when it came out, and super Mario Bros. was the only game). Then on to Playstation. Mostly for it's game selection.
I like discussing why I choose not to believe in a God, or supernatural beings, or anything, but don't get me started on video game systems or computer systems.
I get mad when I find out that someone has purchased a MAC. Damn that pisses me off, that someone would just throw money away like that.
If you're going to throw your money away on a mac, you might as well just give me your money. I can do just about as many tasks, and I'm just as annoying. Sorry, I don't come in fancy colors, just pearl
I like how when the Imac first came out, how easy it was to get onto the internet. "You just by this neat monitor, mouse, and keyboard, and that's all. Only two cables to deal with, not like the cable nightmare with PC. Just plug it in and go. Oh, by the way you won't be able to save anything to disk, or print anything out. You will need to buy this oversized clunky tower for saving to disk, and a printer. Uh, no it's not compatible with your current printer, you will need a new one. And of course cables that connect everything together."
Hey, it's 2001, check out this new line of iMac's. They're not much of an improvement, but they have really cool colors, some are even clear, or have a 60's tye dye pattern on them.
Stay tuned for our next big rip off: THE SUPER CUBE!! It's a 4" cube that doesn't do a damn thing, just like the bigger clunkier 8" version.
I think I had an orgasm when I watched Apple's stock tank 26 points over night in late September last year. I was praying to a God (choose one) that their company would collapse.