
jpmorris
Tape Wolf
Well, to me it was a compact low-end UNIX workstation.everyone's joining mac because it's TRENDY AND HIP and because the average person is an idiot.
Well, to me it was a compact low-end UNIX workstation.everyone's joining mac because it's TRENDY AND HIP and because the average person is an idiot.
Interestingly a majority of the peopple I know with a mac are those black hair dye types. I dont think that says anything about mac users. I think it's more the case that dyed-black-backwards-haircut/fringe-with-highlights brigade are a bunch of rich kids who can just get mummy and daddy to buy them a new mac because their pc broke because they cried on it and macs are tear-proof having been tested on a wide range of emos...or something. I dunno. Maybe facebook and myspace just look better on a mac. What was I talking about again? Ah, yes....
Macs are pretty, but I guess I'm just put off of them because I feel like when I use one I have to strike a pose and put on a cheesy smile, like I'm ecstatic about the most mundane of things such as checking my emails. All this to a bright orange backdrop, and their MUST be a black person with me or it's discriminatory, and I must be wearing clothes that cost twice as much as my mac. I dunno. I just don't think I could keep up with the kind of cosmopolitan 'cutting edge of fashion' lifestyle that the mac conveys through it's advertising. I mean shit, some of my trousers are like 6 months old. I'm just not cool enough man. Not cool enough.
Imho Vista is nothing new- but with time the bugs will be worked out- the online community just needs to develop once again.![]()
Of all of Microsoft's releases, I'd say that Windows 2000 was probably the most bug-free and stable. I used it for years, even after XP came out. Been thinking about switching back to it lately but a few apps I use can only run on XP![]()
the new Database oriented file structure did not even happen.
Drumzzzz, I don't mean this in an argumentitive way.... but yeah, your right - Vista will get stable, there is no doubt, just look at the history.
But.... when it's all stable and ready to go...... why do we care?
Why would a home user care to have it?
Why would a business spend $5000 upgrading client systems to it?
Of what advantage is it over XP ?
They can get it stable, probably at a Service pack 2, 3 years from now......
...but what is the DAMN point ?
How is this different than just another Windows Millenium, kind of sort of half release.
THe majority of features we we're supposed to see in this version began getting smaller and smaller ie: the new Database oriented file structure did not even happen.
What is the draw to this thing ?
I'm not seeing anything revolutionary in this new Mac OS either.
In fact, it took me a while to figure out if I even had it or not.
Turns out, if your bottom application bar is "3d" then you've got Leopard. (Lep-tard).
AAPL $202.40/share:
DELL $25.13/share:
'Nuf said.
Apple's stock wouldn't have hit a record high yesterday if people weren't switching over from Windows and buying Macs in record numbers...
Can we please discuss what configurations have worked well with Vista? I would love to hear anyone's experience with an audio interface and different apps running on Vista. I need to buy an audio interface and decide on a sequencer to use but downgrading to XP is not an option. I know many people have strong feelings about Windows and Macs, but can anyone provide any insight without getting into a Ford/Chevy-like pissing contest?
Thanks.
Can we please discuss what configurations have worked well with Vista? I would love to hear anyone's experience with an audio interface and different apps running on Vista. I need to buy an audio interface and decide on a sequencer to use but downgrading to XP is not an option. I know many people have strong feelings about Windows and Macs, but can anyone provide any insight without getting into a Ford/Chevy-like pissing contest?
Thanks.
Get a FireWire interface.