A significant amount of people or few? People have also used Mac G5 cases for grilling, but probably an insignificant amount of people and I wouldn't consider that Mac as a disaster
@@TheFalseHuman I’ve owned macs since 1991 and never heard the G5 BBQ stories. But I’ve seen a significant grilling of the “trash can” which even Apple agreed was a mistake.
@@pjdexter168 How significant is it? that depends on lots of factors on such exposure, right? Your social circle, what news you watch/read, etc I've heard of the grilling using old Mac's but not with the plant thing with the 2013 Mac Pro. www.google.com/search?q=mac+g5+bbq But that doesn't make it so that product X is a disaster.
@@TheFalseHuman The G5 was beloved though, if you bring up the trash can mac to most people, you'll get a negative response. It was a well publicised failure by Apple, the G5 was not.
@@pjdexter168 makes sense, most people probably don't value the compact form factor of the 2013 Mac Pro and are influenced by the common comparison to the trash can. The atypical form factor alone may illicit non-positive response when compared to what a more traditional desktop looks like