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Old 22-10-2007, 17:53   #26
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Re: Every little helps…

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Originally Posted by xpod View Post
I dont know where your seeing this "mines is better than yours" attitude but i cant see it from anybody.......then again,it may just have reared it`s ugly head eh

Certainly not from me.. I'm seriously considering selling my PC and moving totally over to Macs. The only reason I haven't sold my PC is that it currently has nearly a terabyte of storage, which would be a little difficult to fit into a laptop, and the fact that I do need Windows for some stuff, and the macbook only has a 120G system drive, which looks a little small when you bung Mac OSX, Final Cut Studio (which in a full installation is 68 gig itself) and Windows.

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Originally Posted by slowcoach View Post
The main point is that Tesco customers are now offered a choice of OS when they buy a new PC, previously you had to buy Windows with your purchase even if you didn't want it.
However, I don't' believe tesco are the first to offer Linux. Doesn't that particular honour belong to Dell?
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