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mac vs pc

Roger

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i just got my 27" mac desktop and it is my first mac this thing was easy to get running open box plug in and you are set. so far i think i will never go back to pc. :2thumbs::2thumbs:
 
i knew that was coming:roflblack::roflblack:..... ive never had a mac. When i have major problems with my pc or it's old enough i bring it out back and unload a box of .45's into it and teach it a lesson.
When i get my next cell phone i will be unloading some ammo into my palm phone and youtubing it.. I hate that phone and it's day is coming.....

should i blast it with a 45 or snipe it with my 22-250 ??
 
i just got my 27" mac desktop and it is my first mac this thing was easy to get running open box plug in and you are set. so far i think i will never go back to pc. :2thumbs::2thumbs:

Awesome! Good luck with it.

I use OS X as well (I just rebuilt an old PowerBook. Only three left over pieces after I put it all back together) and to compete with you big-screen-desktop guys, I hook it up to an LCD and project onto a blank wall in my living room.

Eleven foot "monitor."

(Of course, that's diagonal measurement, so it's not as big as it sounds... :joke: )
 
Awesome! Good luck with it.

I use OS X as well (I just rebuilt an old PowerBook. Only three left over pieces after I put it all back together) and to compete with you big-screen-desktop guys, I hook it up to an LCD and project onto a blank wall in my living room.

Eleven foot "monitor."

(Of course, that's diagonal measurement, so it's not as big as it sounds... :joke: )
How does it steer without those 3 pieces :D does it turn when its parked :2thumbs:
 
We've been using Mac's for almost 20 years now and we love them. We have of course had all the ipods and we have the iphones and yes we want the ipads (not sure we will get them yet, but give us time) We both have MacBook laptop and we have an I Mac Desktop computer. The customer service has been superb the few times we have needed it as well. Good luck to you and have fun.
 
How does it steer without those 3 pieces :D does it turn when its parked :2thumbs:

There is a little play in the steering, and the optical drive won't automatically "suck" a DVD in anymore.

No biggie.

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i just got my 27" mac desktop and it is my first mac this thing was easy to get running open box plug in and you are set. so far i think i will never go back to pc. :2thumbs::2thumbs:

once you go mac, you never go back the dark side. :thumbup:
 
So far i have been able to figure out everything i needed too. All i can say is just have someone demonstrate one you will be hooked. :2thumbs::2thumbs:
 
Last year I started with a mac laptop loved it and when my desk PC DELL packed it in after only 4 1/2 years ($4000.00) I bought the mac home version, love the thing. I'll never ever go back, its different getting used to it but stupid simple.:thumbup:
 
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