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We bought 2 x iPod Nanos to go with our Macbooks. ;) Just picked them up yesterday - looking forward to using them.
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MAC = 911.
PC = GM. |
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Hmm, I'm not anti-Mac at all. But I wonder about the folks that have had bad PC experiences. I guess that's like getting a lemon car. I've had my PC running XP for a few years now. I haven't reinstalled, I install and uninstall stuff pretty often. I pretty much just turn it on and leave it on and it just works. No crashes. |
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What kind of glitches are you having that makes you go to that extreme? Something not right there. Who gave you that advice? Don't get stock tips from them. |
Seriously I have no irons in this fire - I don't freaking care. But honestly, I don't know what the F people are doing that's causing them so much grief on a PC. Ever since Win 2K I have not seen a blue screen or had to reboot my PC cause something died a horrible death and took the OS down with it. Now if you're trying to install the latest Fry's $20 China special and it F's with your settings then how is that MS's fault.
Granted the Mac hardware and OS UI are very handsome, better looking than the PC, that I cannot argue. But saying **** don't work on a PC and that Mac is plug and play is insane. Our company of 500 folks uses only PCs and the rarely does anyone have a problem and if they do it's usually traced to a hardware issue. The sysadmin has the office directly across from mine and his biggest problem is getting CDW to ship the gear he ordered... Whew. |
I've run a small office with 6 networked Macs for 15 years. We've gone fron G3's to iMacs to Mac Mini's. Three proprietary software changes with updates. No IT department. No IT services contract. No IT consultations. Not a single day with the system down. Not bad.
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I bought my first Mac in September 1984, any questions, please ask.
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Do you also build your own Mac machines? Hmmmmm... Randy |
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The various PCs I've used in the past couple years still freeze up, typically once every few weeks. These are quality machines - IBM laptops and desktops, Dell laptops and desktops, Compaq laptop - running Windows 2K and WinXP. Most were corporate machines, a couple were home machines. I reboot them every week or so.
Even more common are the application crashes. Excel crashes fairly often, once every couple of weeks. Outlook too. Word is better. Is it fair to criticize Windows for Office crashes? My Macs seldom freeze up. I won't say never. Maybe once or twice a year per machine, I get the spinning beach ball that never stops. I typically never manually shut down/restart them, though they do get restarted periodically when using Software Update. Although I will say my early MacBook had a firmware problem that caused it to shut down often, until I got the firmware update. |
IMO Apple and Jobs both suck. The iphone is going to be a POS.
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whatever dude.
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OK so here is real world.
It's no secret that my bread and butter comes from the gaming industry. Current project is a 360 game due out in April. I have specific needs from the developer that he has not been able to address in the 360 code so he sent me the PC code. Disc showed up and I toss it into my $1800 year old P4 HP Laptop, game farts on me, video card not up to snuff. Call client and tell them that I'm running to BestBuy to get a PC to run this game on and whem I'm done I'll return the box. we'll get hit with a restock fee of a couple hundred bucks. Client says fine so off I go. talk to developer and ask for the min spec on graphics card. Grab a dual core 2.1 box and shell out another $300 for an additional graphics card just to make sure that I'm covered. So I'm out a few thou right now. Guess what game does not run. So I go to swap cards, what a friggin mess inside this thing. I end up having to yank half the wires in the box so I can get the old card out and then half the rest to get the new/bigger card in. 1/2 hour just to swap a graphics card. The PC code is currently using 360 wired controllers. I plug the controllers in and the MSFT OS does not recognize the MSFT controllers. Do the driver install and all is well. Game still does not run. Can't blame the hardware, code is probably f'd. Here's the rub. Just for *****s and giggles I slap the disc into my Intel Mac laptop and run Parralels, game boots farther on a Mac running XP in a Virtual Machine than it does on the 2 PC's that I have sitting here. And the 360 controllers, plugged one into the Mac and it recognized it right away. Watch the first video at least. If you appreciate your 911 you have got to appreciate this level of industrial design. You get what you pay for, quality. <object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/XtaeM1T4ZRg"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/XtaeM1T4ZRg" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object> <object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/kd0KzVHixwc"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/kd0KzVHixwc" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object> |
I'm running a $500 emachine that's about 3-4 years old. I added a video card and 2 fans since this cheap thing only came with one in a really cramped case. I think I've [had] to reboot for a problem 2 times. I reinstalled once, but only because I got a bigger, newer hard drive that I wanted to be the master. This thing is rock solid. Like I said, buying one of these things is like buying a car, sometimes you get a lemon.
One thing that I didn't care for about the old macs was how they kept so much stuff proprietary and there were so few aftermarket parts for them. That's the main reason why they used to be so stable, fewer bits of hardware to code for. I think some of that may have changed for the better these days with the advent of USB and that sort of thing. I'm glad you enjoy your Macs. My PC works great for me. Maybe someday I'll need or try a Mac for some reason, but for now I have no need. |
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My real world experience, and that of my company, must be completely out of the norm. When I get to work tomorrow I'll post a picture of the lone Mac at our company. It sits on the desk my office mate vacated 5 months ago. Nobody wants the damn thing. It sure looks perty though. |
if you work in the creative sector, it is primarily Macs. If you are corporate, it is primaily windows.
Apple doesn't suck (although they certainly aren't perfect), and Jobs is one of the most brilliant guys out there. He has vision. Most tech guys don't. |
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