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  1. Re:As a Mac user on 1 Million Windows to Mac Converts So Far in 2005 · · Score: 1

    She likes it, but she's by no stretch a "Power User". Ironically all she uses is firefox to search and MS Office for her office tasks.... Good thing it was a gift because I'd feel like a goon if I shelled out that much just for that

  2. Re:As a Mac user on 1 Million Windows to Mac Converts So Far in 2005 · · Score: 1

    I'm with you... but that's what I hear from the creative department at my company, and I don't give a rat's arse enough to actually research this claim

  3. Re:The Mac Demographic (Re:Is it because I bough.. on 1 Million Windows to Mac Converts So Far in 2005 · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm a brainless moron as well... I buy Macs because they place their products in high profile Hollywood "no-brainer" movies and that's reason enough.

  4. Re:As a Mac user on 1 Million Windows to Mac Converts So Far in 2005 · · Score: 1

    I would agree with you. I had a OS9 box, and severely hated everything about it. I did, however, receive a G5 running OSX (What else?) from my brother in law for christmas in hopes of converting me. I have to admit I did like it much better than OS9 (because of the shell). I did, however, give the G5 to my wife because I wanted to have a webserver, file server and a laptop all running linux, and I could at a price that is much less than the G5. Until I get into some heavy 3D modeling (which I never will...I'm the worst artist in the world), I'll stick with the el cheapo linux boxes.

  5. Re:A good job pays at least $100,000 a year. on Online vs. Traditional Degrees? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sorry buddy, I started my current job at $110,000. I've been in the Software field for 3 years, and made sure to work hard and create good relationships with those around me. No Ivy League for me. The owner of my current company graduated from the University of Utah (as did I) and his company will make $280 million this year. You are dooming yourself by thinking the way you do.

  6. Re:They can be on Online vs. Traditional Degrees? · · Score: 1

    I got my BS in Computer Science from a traditional 4-year university. I started my MBA program at the same university, but the class schedule was tough, so I decided to go to the University of Phoenix for the MBA in the evenings (It wasn't online, however). The company that I worked for at the time actually paid for it. I've had 3 jobs since I've graduated and left the company that paid for the MBA. I don't think that I necessarily needed an MBA for the positions that I was applying for, but they were all impressed that I had my MBA, and didn't give me a hard time for receiving my MBA from the UOP. Do you do any hiring Mu. Underbridge? The classes that I took at the traditional were very similar to the classes I took at the UOP in their structure and curriculum was very similar. Have you tried the UOP...or the like?