Yah I get really upset when I didn't see the Powerbook G3 benchmarks. LOL.
I wonder if the printed magazine has wider benchmarks, but if it did I would have to pay for information.
You could just look up the G4 > C2 comparisons and draw your own conclusions.
PS. Barefeats has a CD > C2D page and at the bottom they say, "We will add a page comparing the MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo to other Macs (such as older PowerBooks, G5 Power Macs, Intel and G5 iMacs, and Mac Pros."
While the means of producing electricity may be free, how are you going to get it to your home?
Are you going to have a powerplant in your living room, or are you going to pay a company to deliver that energy to your house?
Such is the reality. Most people just use the term Xerox in reference to using a copier. Besides Pshop is still the generally dominant editor so odds are that was used.
>>but overall were upset by the changes we thought were unneccessary Is that the royal "we" since you're being a Tolkein queen? :D
Yah I get really upset when I didn't see the Powerbook G3 benchmarks. LOL. I wonder if the printed magazine has wider benchmarks, but if it did I would have to pay for information. You could just look up the G4 > C2 comparisons and draw your own conclusions. PS. Barefeats has a CD > C2D page and at the bottom they say, "We will add a page comparing the MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo to other Macs (such as older PowerBooks, G5 Power Macs, Intel and G5 iMacs, and Mac Pros."
Sort of ironic to celebrate Google's showing these banned books when Google China agreed to censor itself.
Dr. Bunsen Honeydoo
While the means of producing electricity may be free, how are you going to get it to your home? Are you going to have a powerplant in your living room, or are you going to pay a company to deliver that energy to your house?
Such is the reality. Most people just use the term Xerox in reference to using a copier. Besides Pshop is still the generally dominant editor so odds are that was used.