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✌➬ 01.29.2008 12:53 AM

Your the one on the left.

 

!@#$%! 01.29.2008 12:54 AM

 









































teeeeheeeeee

✌➬ 01.29.2008 12:56 AM

 

Tokolosh 01.29.2008 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
yes. it' crap.

this is better:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41Z0FJYBd5U


Don't listen to that cheapskate in the video.
It's a know fact that windows runs better on a mac.
OS on a pc? Ha! Ha!
It's like someone trying real hard to turn their Suzuki into a Ferrari.

 

Don't forget to put an orange on your aerial bozzo.

Dead-Air 01.29.2008 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
lovely OS but the hardware is ass


Perhaps, but the OS is simple enough you can get a Mac Mini and virtually forget about hardware. That's what I've done. In the ideal world, I'd have a perfect OS on a chip that I didn't even see. Who the fuck wants hardware? You go to Home Depot for that shit.

ZEROpumpkins 01.29.2008 02:36 AM

Apple suck balls. Therefore, Mac's suck balls.

terminal pharmacy 01.29.2008 02:49 AM

ever had a virus on pc? yes , ever had a virus on mac? no, ever had a windows machine crash when using it live? yes, ever had a mac machine crash while using it live? no.................................. by the way the macbooks are average, macbook pro is the way to go

ZEROpumpkins 01.29.2008 03:04 AM

No one makes viruses for Macs because no one cares. I should have expected the indie kids to root for the underdog, in this case Mac. I don't care, I will always support PCs. Apple have the worst propaganda style ads too.
 

!@#$%! 01.29.2008 04:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokolosh
Don't listen to that cheapskate in the video.
It's a know fact that windows runs better on a mac.
OS on a pc? Ha! Ha!
It's like someone trying real hard to turn their Suzuki into a Ferrari.




 

Don't forget to put an orange on your aerial bozzo.


****BULLSHIT****

I HAVE A MAC BOOK PRO

i just got it. brand new. i didnt exactly pay for it but they gave it to my wife at work. she gave it to me to play-- ive been talking about getting a mac for a while now.

17" core duo 4gb etc. with all manner of software installed. top of the line shit.

so far:

#1 it's not a laptop. it's a heavy clunky-ass tabletop

#2 the lid is so heavy when you uSe it in bed the shit falls down and closes itself. IT'S BRAND NEW.

like this:

 


the heavy-ass piece of shit "ferrari" lid drops shut. prrrrrrrttttttt PAFFF. wtf. useless.

#3 i like the magsafe cord. but it's so fucking short. wtf???? stingy fuckers.

#4 it looks like it scratches fucking easy.

anyway. more reports to you stalinists later. heil steve!!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead-Air
Perhaps, but the OS is simple enough you can get a Mac Mini and virtually forget about hardware. That's what I've done. In the ideal world, I'd have a perfect OS on a chip that I didn't even see. Who the fuck wants hardware? You go to Home Depot for that shit.



cabezota. the hardware is what runs the software. if your screen dies, your power supply burns, your cpu melts, your memory fries, your keyboard locks or your mouse stops moving the pointer your hard drive runs out of space your good software is useless. hardware is important-- it's what you interact with and what runs shit. which is why apple switched from motorola to intel in their CPUs. SMART FUCKING MOVE. but they still need more improvements. their shit is pretty, but FLIMSY. and your mac mini is fucking slow. and it's being discontinued. oh yes.

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i wish the discussion here went beyond the superficial brainwash and touched on real issues.

behold:

http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/006314.html

pro, cons, etc, instead of propaganda regurgitation. a worthy debate.

ANYWAY.

my temperature is over 100F so i get to be an ass. ha!

Quote:

Originally Posted by terminal pharmacy
ever had a virus on pc? yes , ever had a virus on mac? no, ever had a windows machine crash when using it live? yes, ever had a mac machine crash while using it live? no.................................. by the way the macbooks are average, macbook pro is the way to go


my thinkpad crashed once when i installed a program that exceeded the specs. that's it. i did it. on purpose.

i've never had a virus on a pc. viruses are for idiots.

a mac i've used for final cut pro editing and which meets system requirements has crashed frequently.

but im not complaining about OSX--

OSX IS AWESOME

but it' trapped in mediocre hardware.

yes. it is true. overpriced too. sorry if this hurts.

* i wanna liberate it*

thinkpads series X and T are WAY better quality hardware than macbook pros. put osx on a thinkpad = blow everything else out of the water. FACT.

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oh great buddha who preached the need for discrimination please whack people on the head so they can perceive subtle distinctions.

hurray

Tokolosh 01.29.2008 05:25 AM

Let face it. The only reason why someone would install OS on a pc is because they can't afford the real deal.

Once you go mac, you'll never go back.

!@#$%! 01.29.2008 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Tokolosh
Let face it. The only reason why someone would install OS on a pc is because they can't afford the real deal.

Once you go mac you never go back.


nonsense

read above

if not, i'll simplify:

I JUST GOT A MACBOOK PRO

I LIKE MY THINKPAD WAY BETTER

terminal pharmacy 01.29.2008 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
No one makes viruses for Macs because no one cares. I should have expected the indie kids to root for the underdog, in this case Mac. I don't care, I will always support PCs. Apple have the worst propaganda style ads too.


 


hmm i must be a 34 yr old indie kid........... i haven't seen anyone use a pc live on stage or backstage for around 6-7 years.... and that is in all matter of performing arts opera, music theatre, dance, drama theatre, music.......

Tokolosh 01.29.2008 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
nonsense

read above

if not, i'll simplify:

I JUST GOT A MACBOOK PRO

I LIKE MY THINKPAD WAY BETTER


Good for you. Now, quit bitching and try to crash it. :)

!@#$%! 01.29.2008 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Tokolosh
Good for you. Now, quit bitching and try to crash it. :)


my thinkpad is unkillable.

i bet you i drop the mac and it dies a horrible death. it splits in 8 plastic shards. flimsy shit.

but i wont attempt such things. i already got the stupid lid to fix. stupid, stupid lid. i don't need more aggravation on day 1. fuck you and your flimsy lids, steve jobs.

oh yeah, go ahead, deny the evidence. this macbook pro lid is poorly built.
POORLY BUILT.

MAC CACA.

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ps im not the only one
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=342886

Tokolosh 01.29.2008 06:01 AM

I must be honest with you. I thought it was a bad idea when they started making macs with intel processors.
I own a quicksilver G4 and an ibook, and have NEVER had to reinstall OS since I bought them 5-6 years ago.
I've done some serious 2 or 3 hour video projects with the G4, and it still runs smoothly. *No need to touch wood*

That lid issue is not acceptable. I'd take it back if I were you.
I'll bet that you'll get a brand spanking new one out of the box. No questions asked.

Dropping ANY computer is a bad idea, by the way.

!@#$%! 01.29.2008 06:07 AM

ha ha yeah. well my almost 5 year old thinkpad has survived many accidents and here i am typing on it.

the lid apparently is a design flaw:

http://www.foldedspace.org/weblog/20...ek_review.html

dude sez:

"The biggest nuisance on the MacBook Pro is the lid — it won't stay open. On the Powerbook, the lid is stiff — if you open it, it stays in place. You can swing the computer around in all directions, and the lid won't budge at all. But on the MacBook Pro, the lid moves at the slightest provocation. I often write in bed. This is difficult to do when the lid of your computer falls shut when elevated even a tiny bit. My MacBook Pro's touchpad is poorly fitted, too. On the left side, it sits below the case, but on the right side it rises above it. The differences are slight — fractions of a millimeter — but noticeable in daily use.

I'm torn. I want to love my MacBook Pro unconditionally, but I don't. I love it as a computer, but not as a product that I hope to live with for several years. I love my Powerbook, and yet it doesn't meet my needs."

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yeah we'll send it back, it just took a while for the IT guys to load all the software and now we'll have to start all over... gack

ZEROpumpkins 01.29.2008 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by terminal pharmacy
hmm i must be a 34 yr old indie kid........... i haven't seen anyone use a pc live on stage or backstage for around 6-7 years.... and that is in all matter of performing arts opera, music theatre, dance, drama theatre, music.......

I use a PC.

Tokolosh 01.29.2008 10:45 AM

Seriously ?????????

Try rendering large 3DMAX/Maya/AfterFX/Primiere projects with a standard home computer before you say that.

I'd also like to mention that Vista is the worst version of Windows ever made.

Tokolosh 01.29.2008 10:58 AM

No problem whatsoever with a standard G4 or G5 Desktop/laptop.

!@#$%! 01.29.2008 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by █████████
sigh, i dont understand your rush in changing os.
dont get pressured by the hype.


IT'S A FREE COMPUTER. I GOT A FREE MAC.

true story.


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