Oh noes, I'm a Mac fanboy
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Oh noes, I'm a Mac fanboy
My Macbook Pro is in the shop for the next few days because of a dead motherboard. Being forced to use windows again for audio work has made me realize how bad the OS errors of my past windows ways was.
Oh how the mighty have fallen and become Mac fanboys.
ALL HAIL THE STEVE, PRAISE THE JOBS
Oh how the mighty have fallen and become Mac fanboys.
ALL HAIL THE STEVE, PRAISE THE JOBS
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Thanks Pants,adventurepants_ wrote:'in the shop for the next few days because of a dead motherboard'.
enjoy that.
or just get a pc with a decent next business day fix warranty.
I did have that with my old Dell. It was awesome when the motherboard blew on that one as well. Indian dude came into my work and swapped it right out the next day.
Then I got some bluescreens, couldn't hotswap usb midi devices without rebooting my DAW and kept having to run virus software if I wanted to surf the net.
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It was pretty messed up. Good thing I had the help of my pet bottlenose dolphins to squirt anti-squid bat spray into the eyes of the giant squid. Farkin Australia.beats me wrote:So you're the guy on the news with a dead motherboard on a Macbook Pro during the "giant squid attacks and other statistical impossibilities" segment. That's pretty cool.
what the hell are you doing to these motherboards?timothyallan wrote: when the motherboard blew on that one as well. .
it does sound kinda funny thinking about it though - declaring your fanboy status because the thing broke! I'm sure they put some kind of subliminal messaging in the startup chime or something
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hey it was quick. who cares if it works properly?timothyallan wrote:Thanks Pants,adventurepants_ wrote:'in the shop for the next few days because of a dead motherboard'.
enjoy that.
or just get a pc with a decent next business day fix warranty.
I did have that with my old Dell. It was awesome when the motherboard blew on that one as well. Indian dude came into my work and swapped it right out the next day.
Then I got some bluescreens, couldn't hotswap usb midi devices without rebooting my DAW and kept having to run virus software if I wanted to surf the net.