A may be some time
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A may be some time
Just a quick heads up to say that I am "upgrading" my work PC ast the moment, and may be a bit hit & miss with my presence over the next few days.
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Re: A may be some time
mk1 wrote:Upgrading to a Mac I hope
Oh yes of course
NOT!
Right there with ya
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Re: A may be some time
I would say Mac=NewMini... A fashion useless thing that everybody wants to be seen with (thanks to Apple marketing service) but nobody know what to do with it.
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Ha ha, I use one for my job so a mac to me is my 'snap on' tool chest
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Re: A may be some time
I don't think so.tomkidd wrote:PC = Metro
Mac = Mini
MAC. A shiny tool for people who have/want no idea what goes on under the bonnet as long as its easy to use and looks 'cool'
PC an ancient and soemwhat unreliabable machine that needs constant fettling to keep it running.
Ergo:
Mac= Audi TT (at best)
PC= mini
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Re: A may be some time
Of course you don't want a mac, just imagine how shocked we'd all be if there weren't any problems and the site just worked straight out the box.............mk1 wrote:Upgrading to a Mac I hope
Oh yes of course
NOT!
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you wish you had a mac dont you!! haha, mac's are better, iv never had a virus yet.. mines 7 years old, bashed and dinted and still works fine.. there built better.. pc's are like a fiat.. or worse.. an alfa (mark wont like that one)59fan wrote:I don't think so.tomkidd wrote:PC = Metro
Mac = Mini
MAC. A shiny tool for people who have/want no idea what goes on under the bonnet as long as its easy to use and looks 'cool'
PC an ancient and soemwhat unreliabable machine that needs constant fettling to keep it running.
Ergo:
Mac= Audi TT (at best)
PC= mini
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Re: A may be some time
Ha, ha, ha!
Theres nothing more vocal that a MAC user on his high horse.
It's always interesting that the only folks who use them are (please excuse the next bit, I am joking really) Arty farty types who spend all day drawing pictures, and that PC's are used by everyone else.
OK, PC users spend more of their day sorting out blue screens & freezes but at least we have a reason to have not achieved anything during the day
I'm sure MAC's are fine really, but I have enough on getting used to the latest "upgrade" of Windows without having to get used to a whole new Operating system.
Smithy you do make a fair point though
Theres nothing more vocal that a MAC user on his high horse.
It's always interesting that the only folks who use them are (please excuse the next bit, I am joking really) Arty farty types who spend all day drawing pictures, and that PC's are used by everyone else.
OK, PC users spend more of their day sorting out blue screens & freezes but at least we have a reason to have not achieved anything during the day
I'm sure MAC's are fine really, but I have enough on getting used to the latest "upgrade" of Windows without having to get used to a whole new Operating system.
Smithy you do make a fair point though
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Re: A may be some time
Mark, you move over to a whole new operating system won't be that difficult, lets face it Windows have been trying to keep up with the Mac OS for years, there's very little difference between them these days