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Those mac ads are one of my pet peeves. This spoofs a little long but worth it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg7Xh0m_ ... ed&search=
My personal most annoying Mac trait: if you tell it to "delete" a file, what it actually does is create a hidden folder labeled "trash" and move the files there. If you're trying to, say free up space on a USB flash drive, this entirely defeats the purpose.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg7Xh0m_ ... ed&search=
My personal most annoying Mac trait: if you tell it to "delete" a file, what it actually does is create a hidden folder labeled "trash" and move the files there. If you're trying to, say free up space on a USB flash drive, this entirely defeats the purpose.
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In 1+ years of owning a Mac, the only problem I've had was when I tried to run the Google Earth program. Got rid of it, no problems since.
Course, the most reliable computer I ever owned was my Commodore 64. Never crashed, never locked up, used it for 15 years. Wish I had never got rid of it...
Course, the most reliable computer I ever owned was my Commodore 64. Never crashed, never locked up, used it for 15 years. Wish I had never got rid of it...
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I don't care what the borg says: feather-wearers will NOT be served in Rosie's Bar.
When I ask how many burns, I mean at BRC.
I don't care what the borg says: feather-wearers will NOT be served in Rosie's Bar.
When I ask how many burns, I mean at BRC.
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Can you actually do anything an a C64? My Ti scientific clculator from university is pretty reliable, but limited as well.
Cool note CO - the original tracking computers from the Gemini, and apollo missions still work flawlessly when powered up after 40 years.
later all
Cool note CO - the original tracking computers from the Gemini, and apollo missions still work flawlessly when powered up after 40 years.
later all
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The CO wrote:In 1+ years of owning a Mac, the only problem I've had was when I tried to run the Google Earth program. Got rid of it, no problems since.
Programs that come out that are new are made for pc first. Then they are compiled for mac later.
Nothing new.
The CO wrote:Course, the most reliable computer I ever owned was my Commodore 64. Never crashed, never locked up, used it for 15 years. Wish I had never got rid of it...
Lets be realistic here now.
The mac and other pc's are by far more powerful these days.
Plus there really are a ton of cool programs out today for all platforms.
there is no way you can have me go back to a commodor 64 or a quantum 1400 running cp/m, nor a DEC tops 10 pdp 1170 with a Lear Siegler monitor to run it on.
I would take a pentium or osx any day no matter what.
mdmf007 wrote: Cool note CO - the original tracking computers from the Gemini, and apollo missions still work flawlessly when powered up after 40 years.
later all
Really?
Are they the Sun Sparc stations?
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Well shit, I wouldn't go back to using a C64 these days; don't lets be silly. Of course modern computers are more powerful. Moores Law in action. But it was reliable.
I'm not debating newness of programs or the computing power, just stating my experiences re: reliability. The amount of time I've spent cursing at PCs & Microsloth products is probably a year or two of my life. And I don't even have to work with them for a living.
I'm not debating newness of programs or the computing power, just stating my experiences re: reliability. The amount of time I've spent cursing at PCs & Microsloth products is probably a year or two of my life. And I don't even have to work with them for a living.
M*A*S*H 4207th: An army of fun.
I don't care what the borg says: feather-wearers will NOT be served in Rosie's Bar.
When I ask how many burns, I mean at BRC.
I don't care what the borg says: feather-wearers will NOT be served in Rosie's Bar.
When I ask how many burns, I mean at BRC.
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Secure empty trash over writes the data. I have had Macs since 91, nary a burp. Maybe it is the difference in people who like to use computers that actually work, all the time, rather than people who like computers to use them, as punching bags, and lighten their wallets with all the anti-everything software. And a lousy interface. But then, some people enjoy that. If only my agency would go Mac, we could lose 3/4 of the IT boys and girls, save a bunch o money. Until then, I will go on happily using my non crashing lil ol PB, and just laff at the sheep, doing all the things they do on their doze 'tops and boxes, but better.Ranger Genius wrote:Those mac ads are one of my pet peeves. This spoofs a little long but worth it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg7Xh0m_ ... ed&search=
My personal most annoying Mac trait: if you tell it to "delete" a file, what it actually does is create a hidden folder labeled "trash" and move the files there. If you're trying to, say free up space on a USB flash drive, this entirely defeats the purpose.
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yuoutube shmootube
this is what can happen to you if you don't keep a tidy house!
wonderin if they ever tried this on the playa....
http://www.archive.org/stream/Houseint1 ... 4_edit.mp4
wonderin if they ever tried this on the playa....
http://www.archive.org/stream/Houseint1 ... 4_edit.mp4
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It's a commercial, but I thought it was pretty good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfhZfSVuup4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfhZfSVuup4
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http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=oHQeNDwRS2o
This one was great......I laughed right along with it!
This one was great......I laughed right along with it!
