Wow, my elementary school had apples which never worked. That god for my home computer.
That's because they were in an
elementary school. Unless that school was lucky enough to have a teacher that had troubleshooting and repair training, they were likely poorly maintained and definitely abused by hordes of kids, and depending on when you were in elementary school (which *cough* doesn't sound like it was all too long ago) were probably woefully out of date, at that. Any computer that is poorly maintained, abused, and possibly out of date is of course going to suck... and it's going to seem to suck even more if the user has no idea how to use the OS the computer runs.
But hey, feel free to get into a debate with me about it! I don't have all of the technological knowledge in the world, but I have used the many flavours of Windows, DOS, and Mac OS extensively and worked in computer repair for a piddling three years...