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Post by pabloaugustus » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:01 am

djfm wrote:my desktop pc is a quad core 2.4gb
using the macbook more and more is what im afraid of. I havent had my desktop long and really dont want it to go to waste
but i suppose thats up to me
I also wanted to ask about bring stuff back from america. As there are a lot of americans on here. A friend told me i would have to take it out of the box in order to bring it back into the uk. Is this right?
thanks again
You could use the desktop for a mp3 and file server, make an organized directory structure and just archive everything there leaving your laptop lean & mean for current projects; network the computers with 100baseT and file transfer should be pretty fast...now if it was a PC laptop u were getting I'd recommend using the desktop exclusively for internet activity (so you wouldn't have to run performance killing anti-virus/firewall software on the laptop). Having two comps is a good opportunity to enhance the overall performance of the main audio machine by eliminating any non-audio activities/hardware and their associate drivers, file space, and other resources.

Of course it may be hard to resist using that new lappy to watch DVDs & surf pr0n!
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Post by jesso » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:41 am

Neither.
Get a pony with an apple logo on its rump.
Then get a small monkey with an airhorn to stand on its back while you film it.
Post the results here please.

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Post by wilxon » Wed Apr 30, 2008 12:03 pm

Get a Mac

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Post by djfm » Wed Apr 30, 2008 12:06 pm

jesso wrote:Neither.
Get a pony with an apple logo on its rump.
Then get a small monkey with an airhorn to stand on its back while you film it.
Post the results here please.
thats some imagination you got there.

i dont have a problem getting a pony. But exploting a monkey like that i could have a few animal rights activists on my case
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Post by landrvr1 » Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:09 pm

adventurepants_ wrote:
pabloaugustus wrote:
landrvr1 wrote: The biggest problem these days is, as I'm sure you know, spyware, and thats where I disagree. Give an average n00b a PC, have them hook it up to their DSL. Within 5 minutes they will be inundated with spyware and their PC will be running at a snails pace. This is incredibly common, and I would hate to guess the statistic for percentage of PCs running at less than, say, 50% ideal performance because of spyware or other unintentionally installed software. Just think about the (non-nerd) people you know...my uncle...my girlfriend....my grandpa....half of my friends....all these people running bogged down consumer line PCs....blows my mind.

This a seriously big problem and I don't understand:

A) Why anybody without a technical background in PCs, or a support staff, or a highly paid consultant (like ME, yay!) would buy a PC.

B) Why Microsoft hasn't found a solution to A.
if all my family and friends bought macs, i wouldnt get anywhere near the amount of free dinners and booze i get now to fix their shit!
LOL

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Post by zappen » Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:46 pm

stay away form macs, the are overpriced & problematic pieces of crap!

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Post by Nod » Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:01 pm

pabloaugustus wrote:B) Why Microsoft hasn't found a solution to A.
Imo that's because:

a) the architecture of Win is reasonably well known and there are some fundamental holes that really need plugging and have done for years. A bit like Live's Feature Request Forum :wink:

b) virus/malware writers aren't going to dedicate 'resources' catering to a minority platform when there's already a huge swathe of 'open PC's' operated by idiots.

Of course the more popular the minority platform becomes the greater the risk that b) will change - and it is not the platform itself that will protect from the attention of dedicated hackers.

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Post by Olga » Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:13 pm

the_planet wrote:
adventurepants_ wrote:so should the OP buy a mac or PC?

:lol:
-There is no add/remove programs or registry voodoo to deal with


(And yes, I believe I'm qualified to give advice. I used PCs extensively for 15 years, and I'm on the computer 6-8 hours per day. I'm a horrible nerd!)

Question here just out of curiosity. When running XP via boot camp on a Mac is all the same registry voodoo bs still there to deal with?

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Re: mac or pc purchase

Post by SubFunk » Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:18 pm

djfm wrote:Im off to america in september and was thinking to get a either macbook or a decent laptop
i would like to buy a macbook. But i dont really wanna be spending that type of money on another one in a year's time. What is the life of a macbook?
or do i buy a decent spec pc laptop and expect to buy another in a couple of years?
any advice anybody has would be great
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Post by Nogi » Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:22 pm

Machinesworking wrote:You are making blanket statements about people... You're a hypocrite and in your blindness to that fact, you act superior
Stunning. Now, 'mac or pc' and why?

For me, 'mac' simply because of Logic and resale value.

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Post by sparklepuff » Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:37 pm

Get a PC.
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Post by Sales Dude McBoob » Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:49 pm

sparklepuff wrote:Get a PC...
...by getting a Mac.

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Post by Rokko » Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:11 pm

I'd recommend a mac - switching from pc to mac was best thing i ever did. I had to go back to using windows at work and it drove me mad as there is so much good software that's only available for the mac. There's nothing that i'd want to use that's pc only, other than a few plugins.

I really can't understand people who say that the reason they don't get one is the price - If you use your computer every day surely it's worth paying an extra couple of hundred bucks to be able to use osx on a computer you may have for many years, plus you can use windows on it too.

Everyone I know who's had the opportunity to spend time using a mac has ditched their pc, gone and bought a mac, and they love it. Everyone I know who uses a pc hasn't spent much time on a mac, and usually have the facts wrong about them as they are only going on what they have heard. Obviously that won't be the case with everyone in this forum, but that's my experience.
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Post by adventurepants_ » Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:42 pm

Olga wrote:
the_planet wrote:
adventurepants_ wrote:so should the OP buy a mac or PC?

:lol:
-There is no add/remove programs or registry voodoo to deal with


(And yes, I believe I'm qualified to give advice. I used PCs extensively for 15 years, and I'm on the computer 6-8 hours per day. I'm a horrible nerd!)

Question here just out of curiosity. When running XP via boot camp on a Mac is all the same registry voodoo bs still there to deal with?
unfortunately yes. apart from some boot time stuff behind the scenes that is different, running xp on boot camp is exactly like running windows on a non apple pc.

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Post by adventurepants_ » Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:43 pm

Sales Dude McBoob wrote:
sparklepuff wrote:Get a PC...
...by getting a Mac.
by getting a pc hackintosh.

(starting to get dizzy)

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