Steamer,
I have no idea what the point of your post was (hahaha, im sure there was one I just didn't and still don't understand) but your background is SICK.
Steamer,
I have no idea what the point of your post was (hahaha, im sure there was one I just didn't and still don't understand) but your background is SICK.
Macs are gay...
that is all![]()
I fucking love music
Rip Paul Gray
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Server rules
TOS
How to report admin abuse
How to find hackers
1. Macs are garbage.
2. Vista is not as bad as people make it out to be.
3. Fuck Windows 7. I'm so sick of having to deal with this 64/32 bit bullshit now since I had to trade for a refurbished studio laptop, and I would rather they just make an update that is just what it is. None of these fancy bells and whistles (IM LOOKING AT YOU MACINTOSH FUCKS).
What fancy bells and whistles does my MAC have? My iMac is just a screen with a wireless keyboard and Razer Death-Adder mouse...no crazy cables, no huge tower, nothing. Doesn't acquire viruses, never slows down, I get over 120fps with everything in the video settings on HIGH, I never lag...my image is crystal clear, I don't have to deal with 64/32 bit shit....and I don't have to do any type of maintenance to keep it that way. (disc cleanup, virus scan, defrag, adaware removal, registry fixes, etc...etc...the list goes on)
now...which one of those "fancy bells and whistles" is a bad thing? I'm pretty sure my $1500 was well worth the 3.16ghz duo-core, 512mb video card, 4gb ram, 500gb HDD, 24 inch screen and all my "fancy bells and whistles" I listed above.
No hard feelings, this is purely a battle of computer types...nothing more nothing less, I don't take anything personal.
But Christmas, have you ever owned a MAC? A new mac that is...none of those old G4/G5 PoS. Just curious.
Macs are still over priced =\. They do get viruses and require maintenance o_O. Maybe not as much as Windows, but that's only because the OS isn't as widely used. All my maintenance is fully automated, requires no input from me at all, except when I first set everything up.
Nowadays there not much off from PC's really. I mean.. if I really wanted too.. I could through Snow Leapord on my Home PC... Its just a pain in the ass dealing with all the drivers and all as Mac likes to keep there list kind of "exclusive", hence why the OS is so "compatible" with hardware. It's tailor made and not very open.
1500$ is a bit expensive for them specs =\. But with a Mac, you pay for the "OS" rather than actual hardware cost. Mac or PC, they both work fine.
I enjoyed using MACs strictly for production purposes. Back in the day, I still ran into many unexplained and bs errors, similar to the windows BSOD. I'm sure as the OS has been completely re-hauled that the system runs better, but I still prefer the customizability(is that even a word?!) that PC's come with.
Upgrading a PC is rather inexpensive, where-as a MAC... well, "Apple" is known to be overly priced in everything.
4) Use admin privileges sparingly and appropriately.