default Windows icon on a Mac
Mac computers, just like Windows scans your local network and shows a list of computers you can connect to. If you have a mixed network of Macs and Windows machines, then both of them still will find one another and offer to establish a connection. The strangest thing is on a Mac OSX if it finds a Windows machine, it shamefully shows a default icon of your Windows machine represented by the famous “blue screen of death” aka BSOD.
As Apple is gaining impressive share of its computers and Mac OSX, they should stop showing this hate and continue strongly compete with Windows. There is no need to keep adding oil into the fire. To users who like and use both Windows and Macintosh, this is just unpleasant and unnecessary. But anyway, it’s kind of ironic and funny that Apple did this.
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