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I'm not trying to attack anyone or anything, just bringing forth to the discussion what I know. If I will be made wrong when Vista comes out, I will happily admit that I was. Quote:
Well, in a nutshell, the only reason why I'm actually considering switching over to Mac is because of their OS. If Vista does come out running multi-cores natively, then I'll happily stick with Windows again. I've been into this whole PC thing for awhile now. I have no bias. Just an opinion. :pimp |
ahh hellll
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Why is it that after the excitement of having macs blows over fairly quickly (and I mean quickly), you then realise that they are just a grey box like a PC, but over priced to the fuck, less than impressive performance, overpriced spares and accessories, crazy bullshit priced software - you can't get out of them fast enough. Boy I laugh when introverted Mac owners try to use the shit as bragging rights...I laugh all the way to the bank. PC retards YEH!!!! Mac fucktards of course...get a fucking life. Lyn |
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I have 13 of them on order, shipping in 1-2 weeks
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It is not expensive - I just HATE MACs. I have tryed using them - cannot stand them. I guess I am just old schooled PC. Maybe someday I will learn how to converrt from PC to MAC. Maybe.
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Seriously though, I would much rather use a PC because of the ease at which parts are obtained and the price in which ?starter? computers can be put together for students/first time computer owners, or just for even personal projects. Just recently I wanted to build a Media Center PC just for the TV, so I shopped around and ended up with something that was way overkill just for a media center (Celeron 3Ghz, 1GB Ram, etc.). Best of all, it cost around $179 total for all the parts needed, talk about fucking cheap. Sure, it won?t be running UT2k4 but it would actually be a competent computer for most people if they needed a starter puter, or just a media center for their TV like I needed. |
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I have both Macs and PCs all happily living on the same network. I switch from one to the other all day long, they really aren't that different. You do the same things, one just does it with more style and less bullshit. ;-) I dunno how you can HATE macs, what do you hate about them exactly? One thing is for certain, if Steve licensed out OS X DELL would would all over it like a rash, make no mistake. All you gotta do is read through the feature list of Vista and you can see Microsoft digs OS X too it seems. I switched over to Mac a couple years ago and don't regret it. One of the hardest things you have to overcome when switching is un-learning all the bad habits you now take from granted after years of Windows use 'Where's the OK/APPLY buttons' ...'Where's the taskbar'....'How do I defrag my HD' etc etc.. I still use PCs but I look forward to the day when I no longer have to. I don't enjoy using Microsoft software as much as I do Apple's, that's all it boils down to for me. I have nothing against anyone who does though. I'd advise anyone to buy a mac laptop, if they're itching to switch. Even if you don't like OS X you can use it as a windows machine. You can only make an informed decision when you've used both for a decent amount of time. Otherwise your opinion is worthless. I'm assuming that when most people say 'I HATE Macs' that they haven't used one long enough. :-) |
Brand: Mac Pro Alienware Dell
Processor: Dual core 2,66 GHz Xeon (x2) Dual core 2,66 GHz Xeon (x2) Dual core 2,66 GHz Xeon (x2) memory: 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB HD: 250 GB 250 GB 250 GB Optical drive: Superdrive Superdrive Superdrive Videocard: Quadro FX 4500, 512 MB Quadro FX 3500, 256 MB Quadro FX 4500, 512 MB Bill: $ 4.449,00 $ 5.041,00 $ 5.615,00 Stick with pc's kids ;) |
I think I'm upgrading!:pimp
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what a bunch of fucking tards.
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For the rants about Vista supporting up to 8core. That's great, but useless if they can't even meet their release date.
For those bitching about pricing for the hardware, I just bought a macbookpro, and after matching the same specs from say, a Thinkpad, the macbookpro came with more for less. It all depends on what you want, but in my opinion, OSX is by far the superior OS. |
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Core 2 Duo's were designed to run as single chips. Then again, the main sources for this are mac-fanatics, so it could be an excuse anyway. Take what I said with a pinch of salt. :2 cents: |
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