This week's most popular Diggs: operating systems as seen by Mac fanboys
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Your support makes all the difference.The most popular news, videos and images as picked by Digg users during the last seven days, recorded on December 22.
1. This picture melts your mind - A picture of a guy holding a picture that depicts the same scene taken by a second photographer (who is also in the original picture). Hosted on imgur.com.
2. People Like This DO Exist - A photo hosted on imgur.com of a dry cleaner offering to dry-clean unemployed people's outfits for free so they can go to a job interview looking great.
3. How Fanboys See Operating Systems - An image hosted on imgur.com showing three different operating systems as seen by Mac fanboys, Windows fanboys and Linux fanboys.
4. Why I pretend I don't know anything about computers - A very funny cartoon hosted on theoatmeal.com about why you should never admit to knowing anything about computers when your relatives or friends ask you for your technical help.
5. Oh, yeah! - A cartoon hosted on imgur.com about future humans trying to create modified human embryos as a means of survival.
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