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vbnmu 17-10-2006 00:07

Re: Mac vs PC
 
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Originally Posted by Chris T (Post 34138351)
So you should, boy. Now stand in the corner and drop your shorts while I give you six of the best across the behind with my Collins Gem. :p:

uhhhh....do i get to do the same to you after? :rolleyes:

AntiSilence 17-10-2006 00:08

Re: Mac vs PC
 
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Originally Posted by vbnmu (Post 34138390)
uhhhh....do i get to do the same to you after? :rolleyes:

Get a room you two! :luv: ROFL

vbnmu 17-10-2006 00:16

Re: Mac vs PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gareth (Post 34138262)
Yeah, you'd need another link...

The version of Linux we're talking about here was originally called Ubuntu. You can order a free version of this from www.ubuntu.com - this version ships with the Gnome GUI instead of KDE.

The version I linked to before is called Kubuntu, which includes KDE instead of Gnome.

Hope that helps clear it up :)

---------- Post added at 21:18 ---------- Previous post was at 21:16 ----------

You can see a bit of the differences between the 2 by looking at

http://shots.osdir.com/

In partciular, here's what Ubuntu (i.e. using Gnome) looks like... http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/sl....1+screenshots

And, here's what Kubuntu (i.e. using KDE) looks like...
http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/sl...06+screenshots


thanks again lads. I am looking forward to the live cds.
Should have a nice time playing around with them!!!

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Originally Posted by ADd (Post 34138276)
If you use Microsoft Virtual PC, which is free, you can use the .iso file to install the OS to your virtual hard Drive. Therefore you don't even need to burn the cd. Not sure about VMware - but I presume it is the same.

To be honest, i have Power ISO but only ever used it to extract .bin files. And some .iso files. i will try using it!! :dozey:

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Originally Posted by AntiSilence (Post 34138391)
Get a room you two! :luv: ROFL

I should point out that am not realy into whips and handcuffs and leather... :omg:

Hugh 17-10-2006 08:49

Re: Mac vs PC
 
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Originally Posted by vbnmu (Post 34138392)
I should point out that am not realy into whips and handcuffs and leather... :omg:

Loved the caveat "not really" - so, only occasionally, with "good friends" ;)

vbnmu 17-10-2006 10:24

Re: Mac vs PC
 
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Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 34138465)
Loved the caveat "not really" - so, only occasionally, with "good friends" ;)

LOL.... :LOL:
ok am not into them things AT ALL!!!! hahaha...
u made a good point there Foreverwar!

CycoSymz 17-10-2006 20:39

Re: Mac vs PC
 
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/10...ok_pro_injury/

Here's another reason not to like macs...they try to maim you. lol

AntiSilence 17-10-2006 20:46

Re: Mac vs PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flange (Post 34139007)
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/10...ok_pro_injury/

Here's another reason not to like macs...they try to maim you. lol

That was probably from trying to get a # sign up using too many key combinations to write a document :rolleyes:

TheBlueRaja 17-10-2006 20:59

Re: Mac vs PC
 
I love these MAC geeks, they just don't get it, its not a computer its a fancy ornament that looks good but ultimately, like an ornament, does nothing other than that.

I mean - what does a MAC do anyway - why would you spend "HOW MUCH" on a MAC over a PC what are its advantages (other than it looks good?)

Tell me that please, until then this isn't even an argument, its a laugh at the rich kid who wasted his cash thread.

Chris 17-10-2006 21:19

Re: Mac vs PC
 
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Originally Posted by TheBlueRaja (Post 34139026)
I love these MAC geeks, they just don't get it, its not a computer its a fancy ornament that looks good but ultimately, like an ornament, does nothing other than that.

I mean - what does a MAC do anyway - why would you spend "HOW MUCH" on a MAC over a PC what are its advantages (other than it looks good?)

Tell me that please, until then this isn't even an argument, its a laugh at the rich kid who wasted his cash thread.

Deary me ... have you been at your parents' drinks cabinet or something? :erm:

TheBlueRaja 18-10-2006 09:16

Re: Mac vs PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris T (Post 34139038)
Deary me ... have you been at your parents' drinks cabinet or something? :erm:

I presume you have a MAC?

Lew 18-10-2006 11:20

Re: Mac vs PC
 
Anyone whose computer has a network card has a MAC. Some of us have Macs . ;)

TheBlueRaja 18-10-2006 11:49

Re: Mac vs PC
 
Yeah, but pronouncing it MAC really gets up a geeks nose and is a lot more fun.

Chris 18-10-2006 13:09

Re: Mac vs PC
 
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Originally Posted by TheBlueRaja (Post 34139286)
Yeah, but pronouncing it MAC really gets up a geeks nose and is a lot more fun.

Which is called 'trolling' and is against this site's T&Cs. Please stop it. Consider this a polite request.

TheBlueRaja 18-10-2006 13:22

Re: Mac vs PC
 
It would have been more polite if it were not in bold...

Point taken though... I really should spell it Mac.

But that can the only thing you are accusing me of trolling for as the rest of my post is valid and still unanswered.

Damien 18-10-2006 14:38

Re: Mac vs PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBlueRaja (Post 34139026)
I love these MAC geeks, they just don't get it, its not a computer its a fancy ornament that looks good but ultimately, like an ornament, does nothing other than that.

I mean - what does a MAC do anyway - why would you spend "HOW MUCH" on a MAC over a PC what are its advantages (other than it looks good?)

Tell me that please, until then this isn't even an argument, its a laugh at the rich kid who wasted his cash thread.

There are loads of reasons I love Mac. I love the way it connects to my Unis wireless network without set up. The way it connects to my wireless without set up (other than passwords obviously).

No spyware or virus checkers. Always keeps it speed, doesnt slow down or become annoying after a couple of years on a installation. Always feels nice and quick and sleek. Less errors and doesnt throw a hissy fit every now and then which requires massive amounts of menus and such. Less pop ups, stays out the way. Just works. Much more stress-free than using windows.

Rather good for video and graphic work :tu: Kinda fun :D Cool features and useful ones such as expose and spotlight (expose i cannot live without now!).

A few other things i have forgot at the moment. (Oh it looks cool too)


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