Hahaha! Without issues. It's windoze, there are always issues. I got too fed up with these issues so I'll stick with my iBook. Oh, programs still do crash on OS X. But the thing is, the only programs I've had crash are Microsoft programs.
If I like the music, I would rather buy the CD, that way I can have a better quality version. Now, if the downloads were compressed via lossless compression, and of CD or greater quality, sure, I'd just buy the songs I like and save some green.
See, the original PowerBook was smaller than the competing portables. It set the standard for what a good notebook is. People liked the size and weight. Now most people are buying these big computers again. It's stupid! I'd much rather have my 12 inch iBook. If you want a big computer with more power, get a desktop for less that would have much better specs. One of the new G5 iMacs would be an excellent choice! It's dumb how so many companies are un-protablizing their notebooks. Come on, get back to what a notebook computers should really be like, because bigger isn't always better.
Wow, you've been slashdotted again ben! Congratulations. Fortunately I was able to see this before it was slashdoted. Great work! You're truly given me inspiration, again. Now to complete my SNESp, and then onto my next portable.
Yeah, used to. About six years ago I even hated Apple (please forgive me for that past mistake). Then I starting programing and doing high memory intensive graphics stuff. Windows just wouldn't cut it. I would end up having to reboot the machine about a dozen times on a Windows 9x computer. Even on XP it would end up crashing allot. Starting into college for a computer graphics major I needed something better. Thus I got my Mac. Did it cost more, yes. But is it worth it, even to a funding low college student, absolutely. Oh yeah, I have had my Mac lock up on me so that it required a hard reboot, but that was thanks to a Microsoft program.
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Very improbable, but I want to see Commander Keen!
Man that pink is hard on the eyes. Thank you apple for ctrl+option+command+8.
". . . without any issues."
Hahaha! Without issues. It's windoze, there are always issues. I got too fed up with these issues so I'll stick with my iBook. Oh, programs still do crash on OS X. But the thing is, the only programs I've had crash are Microsoft programs.
If I like the music, I would rather buy the CD, that way I can have a better quality version. Now, if the downloads were compressed via lossless compression, and of CD or greater quality, sure, I'd just buy the songs I like and save some green.
See, the original PowerBook was smaller than the competing portables. It set the standard for what a good notebook is. People liked the size and weight. Now most people are buying these big computers again. It's stupid! I'd much rather have my 12 inch iBook. If you want a big computer with more power, get a desktop for less that would have much better specs. One of the new G5 iMacs would be an excellent choice! It's dumb how so many companies are un-protablizing their notebooks. Come on, get back to what a notebook computers should really be like, because bigger isn't always better.
Wow, you've been slashdotted again ben! Congratulations. Fortunately I was able to see this before it was slashdoted. Great work! You're truly given me inspiration, again. Now to complete my SNESp, and then onto my next portable.
Yeah, used to. About six years ago I even hated Apple (please forgive me for that past mistake). Then I starting programing and doing high memory intensive graphics stuff. Windows just wouldn't cut it. I would end up having to reboot the machine about a dozen times on a Windows 9x computer. Even on XP it would end up crashing allot. Starting into college for a computer graphics major I needed something better. Thus I got my Mac. Did it cost more, yes. But is it worth it, even to a funding low college student, absolutely. Oh yeah, I have had my Mac lock up on me so that it required a hard reboot, but that was thanks to a Microsoft program.