Wow, so you guys never watch a Steve Keynote do you?
Quite often at the end he has everyone give applause to all the employees who worked long, hard hours to make all this possible.
Please do some research before making generalizations. Steve Jobs today isn't the same kid who founded Apple. The reason for Apple's success is not only Steve but the fact he's smart enough to surround himself with smart engineers and other people who can make things happen.
But hey, if you like making fun of Apple, whatever. I own their stock and I'm laughing...all the way to the bank.
Tell me people...why is it when someone admits they use a Mac you all have to pounce on them like schoolyard bullies using adolescent comments? It was just a passing comment by the poster but it seemed enough to apparently threaten some of you. Honestly I don't get it. I use Macs, but I don't go around bashing PCs or calling the users names -- that's just plain old hate/ignorance. Many Mac users would buy PCs...but they just don't offer what we want: OS X, integrated wireless support, problem free operation, configuration in minutes, etc). Back to the topic of motherboards...where can one find a x86 board with no legacy ports...just USB, Firewire, etc and one with integrated wireless support on board (and decent quality too, not the cheap junk)? All answers would be appreciated. I'd like a modern, inexpensive x86 box to dabble with Linux. I wish the onboard stuff on the x86 motherboard side wasn't so low quality...my friends have nothing but problems with onboard video, sound, etc. They tell me it's cheap...maybe so...but they end up paying more $$ for sound and video cards -- it bewilders me that someone pays money for something and doesn't mind that it doesn't work as advertised. Time is money, if you pay for something, it should just work...right?
Wow, so you guys never watch a Steve Keynote do you?
Quite often at the end he has everyone give applause to all the employees who worked long, hard hours to make all this possible.
Please do some research before making generalizations. Steve Jobs today isn't the same kid who founded Apple. The reason for Apple's success is not only Steve but the fact he's smart enough to surround himself with smart engineers and other people who can make things happen.
But hey, if you like making fun of Apple, whatever. I own their stock and I'm laughing...all the way to the bank.
Tell me people...why is it when someone admits they use a Mac you all have to pounce on them like schoolyard bullies using adolescent comments? It was just a passing comment by the poster but it seemed enough to apparently threaten some of you. Honestly I don't get it. I use Macs, but I don't go around bashing PCs or calling the users names -- that's just plain old hate/ignorance. Many Mac users would buy PCs...but they just don't offer what we want: OS X, integrated wireless support, problem free operation, configuration in minutes, etc). Back to the topic of motherboards...where can one find a x86 board with no legacy ports...just USB, Firewire, etc and one with integrated wireless support on board (and decent quality too, not the cheap junk)? All answers would be appreciated. I'd like a modern, inexpensive x86 box to dabble with Linux. I wish the onboard stuff on the x86 motherboard side wasn't so low quality...my friends have nothing but problems with onboard video, sound, etc. They tell me it's cheap...maybe so...but they end up paying more $$ for sound and video cards -- it bewilders me that someone pays money for something and doesn't mind that it doesn't work as advertised. Time is money, if you pay for something, it should just work...right?