Posted on 03/07/2009 6:44:52 PM PST by Swordmaker
Thanks for the reply, but I have a wireless mouse.
I never thought of that. I wonder could the wireless
deal cause a conflict of actions?
I will do that, thnx! We do have an external harddrive that was used for music. It has plenty of space. It just annoys me that we have to back up the backups. ;)
No, Wooly, you stated on this very thread on FreeRepublic that:
There is only one problem with Apple, they screw you on the price! If I were to duplicate the computer configuration that I am on to a Mac Pro the price would be $3449. The computer I am on cost me less than $1500 to build."
I am merely pointing out that for that $3449 price for your hypothetical Mac Pro, you would get DUAL Nehalem XEON processors, and ridiculed your assertion that YOUR machine was somehow a match spec wise to that Workstation grade Mac.
I however am quite happy with my Quad Core PC
So, your "less than $1500" PC really is NOT the equivalent to an eight core Mac Pro Workstation? Were you just exaggerating for effect? Or did you intend that your fellow freepers believe your hyperbole?
Besides the fact that nobody really cares that you chose Apple.
You apparently do... enough so that you insult all Mac users.
Like the joke about the hot-air balloonist asking directions of the guy on the ground:
What you say is true, but not particularly useful.
“Macs are nice, but I switched from Windows to Ubuntu...Windows-looking and acting, but everything works, and works much faster.
Linux is the true way.”
True! Ubuntu works great. The only setback would be for gamers. Windows and Mac are becoming rather intrusive on personal info, IMHO. I think that this will continue to be the trend...sigh. Ubuntu is free and they don’t treat you like a criminal if you need to reinstall.
It’s what I observe ... I just see what’s presented.
They forgot “you’ll have to give up on gaming forever.”
That’s why a desktop running Linux on one hard drive/partition and Windows on t’other (just for gaming) is the best rig. :-)
How often do Apple fans mention that Apple DID NOT invent the GUI, that Apple made major blunders throughout the 80s and 90s that put them in a distant second (it wasn’t mean ol’ MS), and that Apple would be a footnote in computer history right now had MicroSoft not bailed them out when Steve Jobs came back? Not that I have any animosity either way, I actually think the Windows/Mac wars are stupid. I just think that Apple constantly gets a pass on valid criticism from its rabid fanbase.
What you observe... and what you think you see presented is at least ten years out of date.
Rush is one of the reasons that I checked out Macs in the first place. I used to hear him talk about his Macs a lot when i was thinking about getting a computer. Then I saw the iMac. I was sold.
bump for later.
More myth. Microsoft did NOT bail out Apple when Steve Jobs came back.
In late 1997, Microsoft bought $150,000,000 of non-voting three year restricted, preferred Apple stock as part of a lawsuit settlement that MS essentially lost.
According to the settlement's three interlocking agreements, signed by Apple and Microsoft, instead of going to trial, losing and paying a major financial penalty, Microsoft capitulated and would:
On Apple's part, the agreements specified that Apple would:
At the time of the purchase, although they had posted a single quarter $67 million dollar loss, Apple was not in danger of going under. Apple had already posted a small profit in the most recent quarter and had $1.4 BILLION dollars in cash in the bank and in short term liquid assets. Ergo, it was not a bail-out. The myth that it was, was started about a year later by Microsoft. Microsoft, after the three year restriction on the stock was lifted, sold the stock for about $700 million... a nice profit.
After the five years of the agreements were over, Microsoft dropped support for Internet Explorer for Mac and Apple stopped shipping it with their New OS X computers.
These agreements have long since been made public and you can find them on the internet and read them.
Why? There are many games available on Mac... and the Mac will also run all Windows games as well as 95% of all Windows machines except extreme gaming rigs that have real high-end graphic cards.
Also, lest anyone peg me as a Wintel plant - I used a Lisa before there was such a thing as a Mac, in 1983. Lisa was a $10-12K version of what Mac would eventually become.
Mac was essentially a useless toy until they figured out VM with OS9 or so. I got so tired of having to allocate memory between programs by myself. Mac had a pretty GUI before Wintel did, but Microsoft was better able to handle huge files and data sets. Now it’s just whatever religion you were born into.
Here and on all the Mac threads that I’ve read in the past 8 years it is plain to see that Mac users generally talk about computers and operating systems. Windows folks, however, almost immediately talk (disparagingly) about people. Kinda like you just did Minn.
if you find that your Ipod is over rated why did you waste the money to buy one?
everything works better on a MAC, The emulation Parallels (virtual machine) works very well and yes you have to buy MS windows if you are going to run it on a Mac,(I know its strange and unfeeling that evil MAC makes you pay for something you want to use) why would Apple give you another companies OS.
I was misinformed then.
But I’m a Linux man so I don’t really care. :-P
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So with virtually equal hardware performance you will pay a little over $2100.00 more for the Mac. and the only thing that you will get for that $2100.00 is the logo (remember there is no operating system in the price).
Other than the Apple instruction set programming, all of these parts are on the same level of performance and quality.
If it is worth $2100.00 to be a bore, then you buy the Mac. But I prefer the savings.
Also by learning to build your own computer you will find that for the most part retail computers are poor preforming junk, since they are into maximizing profits while keeping the price down.
Bah.
I've created a supercomputer utilizing Zunes and FreeBSD.
I can now report, that the answer to the ultimate question is not "42" as has elsewhere been reported, but "El Paso", by Marty Robbins. (?)
Wanna buy a used supercomputer?
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