Alright, my turn...
Bowling Green State University (my school) is a mac campus. PC's are used by students, but allt he professors are issued macs. Now for me, I have been told, and retold, that Macs are the best when it comes to graphic media, (which is essentially what i am majoring in). I have been playing with the MacOSX (though not sure which version) and have found it to be very awsome, and powerful. I am very excited to hear now that X is able to be run on Mac's (I knew it had Linux, but i thought that was for stability, didn't know how far they were going to take it). I am getting a Mac this summer, and I cannot wait to play with it in terms of a Mac-Linux client. Mike |
i'm not too familiar with mac machines, but i bought a g5 last week. so far i've had my video card replaced and the machine is back at the shop with a bad logic board. i had to raise hell in order for the salesman to agree to replace it with another g5.
seems that the g5 line is having problems with video and logic boards. having checked out the forums for mac, the problems i'm experiencing are not isolated. wish i had something positive to say. i guess i'll see what happens with my replacement. :rolleyes: |
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Reason? #1: Never crashed. #2: No pesky mouse! Keyboard rules. #3: Rock hard Hardware! Built strong to last long! #4: Software is incredible, developed by programmers who have an idea of what they are doing and that use simple protocols and standards. Following your logic, I should go straight to the PC store and buy a 486DX2! Does something seem wrong here? Yes. Your previous post meant NOTHING! You bragged about things that can't be proved! Apple has the exact same way of promoting their stuff, this is why more and more people switch from Windows XP to Mac OS X. |
Proved nothing? Can't be proved? Sure it is proved, I'm typing on it and running apps that would have pounded my old ME to blue screen by now. It's proved to me, take it or leave it. Your joke that a 486 would be a choice following my logic is one of the stupidest things I have ever read. I just posted what I have experienced you don't like then don't read it. I mean if everyone already knew (proved) what I posted, then why would I need to post it in the first place?
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486 beats what? Done any research in the last century? The Velocity Engine processes data in huge 128-bit chunks, instead of the smaller 32-bit or 64-bit chunks used in traditional processors. The PowerPC G4 with Velocity Engine can perform complex calculations two to four times faster than processors found in run-of-the-mill PCs
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Personally, I think OSX is light-years better than the old MacOS. Those things would fold all the time (nothing fuunier than that stupid sad-Mac icon IMO ;) ) However, It'd be nice if all the third-party vendors would get there act together and write applications that run natively on OSX, so it didn't have to run in OS9 "emulation-mode" 1/2 the time.
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if u dont like trolling then use ur ignore button, its great
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macosX is based on the mach kenrel, and unlike the previous macoses, it does have a unix command line that works... and it even comes with a compiler (not installed by default) similar to that for linux! it supposedly can mount nfs shares as well, although i havn't had much luck with that.
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macos X might be essentially uncrashable, but i have seen macos crash many a time being a former mac addict, now still a mac lover, but a linux addict :)
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A very good point about some third party apps needing OS 9 (classic) to run. I don't use any. And maintaining the HD is easy with the command line (terminal) and the repair permissions utility. And any third party app starter that render the dock unnecessary seems a bit idiotic, though the dock can be "quit" more or less permanently --I would have to wonder why anyone would want to! The developers have put painstaking work into a superb GUI and well organized apps. Why change anything?
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Hmmm 100 G5s? when it's on you will get extremely giddy!
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Doom. Just kidding.
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