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Title: FAO: Chris BS32
Post by: Sussex on Saturday, August 4, 2007, 14:40:20
I'm sorry.

My mac has been sent to the knackers because it would have cost to much to upgrade all the software to OSX.

I'm typing this from a shiney new pc laptop. I feel dirty.

And what the fuck is windows vista? It's all upside down  :?

On the upside, I can subscribe to World :|


Title: FAO: Chris BS32
Post by: Panda Paws on Saturday, August 4, 2007, 15:13:00
Windows Vista: Wank ... stolen ideas fobbed off as new ...

Nightmare about your Mac, mate. I wouldn't buy a PC now ... what's the point? You can get OSX and run virtualisation and get the best of all worlds. OSX, Windows, Linux .. all at the same time. Bingo! I'm planning on a MacBook Pro early next year.


Title: FAO: Chris BS32
Post by: Sussex on Saturday, August 4, 2007, 15:22:16
Oh well, too late now. Just wierd trying to get used to it.

Think Si Pi might be getting some 'help!' pm's..  :)


Title: FAO: Chris BS32
Post by: Panda Paws on Saturday, August 4, 2007, 15:27:40
Yeah planning up the upgrade and some of the VMware to listen to STFCWorld. Apparently the latest version allows you to run the apps - like WMP - without even having Windows running which I find quite amazing. Shame PTV can't look beyond Windows really. They're missing out on +10% of the market when you count Linux users too.


Title: FAO: Chris BS32
Post by: ron dodgers on Saturday, August 4, 2007, 23:12:36
fucking geeks - get a room!!!! :wink:


Title: FAO: Chris BS32
Post by: flammableBen on Sunday, August 5, 2007, 04:22:10
I like the dirtiness of windows pc's. The breaking and having it just the way you want it. And the knowing that if you really want to do something then there's probably a way to fuck around withthe registry.

Macs are nice. But I feel I have more freedom. You also have to remember that I like to stay 4-7 years behind technology. Yummy. I might install some Linux action when I get back.