this post is just ridiculous. someone is bored and trying to stir up the pot. get out from behind your computer you anti social unfriendly know it all computer geek and go take a walk and find a life.
I'm a little upset to see that the 13" MacBook Pro Retina is only a dual core. If you get the spec'd out version, you might as well get the 15" model. Someone should dig Steve Jobs back up and ask him what the hell is going on!
I'm a little disappointed that the creator/god of the linux kernel uses a Mac laptop with linux on it. Thats kind of a slap in the face to him. You buy a Mac to use the Mac OS considering they only support certain hardware to their liking and the stability and performance that comes with it. Linux can go on several different hardware platforms so there is no point to prove there. And since Apple switched to Intel platform you can get a similar PC laptop with same hardware specs a hell of a lot cheaper. Putting Linux on a Mac laptop will never meet the performance and stability that Mac OS would have.
Just kinda ignorant to pay $1500 to $2000 on a laptop that most people use for the OS itself instead of paying $600 to 800 for the same setup from another vendor to throw linux on it.
this post is just ridiculous. someone is bored and trying to stir up the pot. get out from behind your computer you anti social unfriendly know it all computer geek and go take a walk and find a life.
I'm a little upset to see that the 13" MacBook Pro Retina is only a dual core. If you get the spec'd out version, you might as well get the 15" model. Someone should dig Steve Jobs back up and ask him what the hell is going on!
I'm a little disappointed that the creator/god of the linux kernel uses a Mac laptop with linux on it. Thats kind of a slap in the face to him. You buy a Mac to use the Mac OS considering they only support certain hardware to their liking and the stability and performance that comes with it. Linux can go on several different hardware platforms so there is no point to prove there. And since Apple switched to Intel platform you can get a similar PC laptop with same hardware specs a hell of a lot cheaper. Putting Linux on a Mac laptop will never meet the performance and stability that Mac OS would have. Just kinda ignorant to pay $1500 to $2000 on a laptop that most people use for the OS itself instead of paying $600 to 800 for the same setup from another vendor to throw linux on it.