What kind of misinformed view do u have, multiplayer games dont teach you team work, thats what preschool is for, so what if in counter-strike u have one guy flush the people out with a grenade and the other guy pick 'em off. Sure by definition thats teamwork, but that doesnt help you in real life.
Very true, in my father's office at work he has a Cube and a 22'' apple flat-screen cinematic display (way to spend grant money) It is definately different than a laptop screen. 1) It is not that light 2)if u look at a side angle at a laptop screen the colors will be distorted greatly, on the apple displays you can look at almost any angle and have the same colors.
What kind of misinformed view do u have, multiplayer games dont teach you team work, thats what preschool is for, so what if in counter-strike u have one guy flush the people out with a grenade and the other guy pick 'em off. Sure by definition thats teamwork, but that doesnt help you in real life.
Very true, in my father's office at work he has a Cube and a 22'' apple flat-screen cinematic display (way to spend grant money) It is definately different than a laptop screen. 1) It is not that light 2)if u look at a side angle at a laptop screen the colors will be distorted greatly, on the apple displays you can look at almost any angle and have the same colors.
Mac OSX got screwed by AIM too, they killed FIRE, OSX's AIM/Yahoo/MSN/ICQ client. This forces me to run os9 aim in Classic
What is all this stuff about a linux experience, a OSX experience. It sounds good but what does it mean. Linux and OSX are both just OS's