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So what brings you here? Mac or PC

This is a discussion on So what brings you here? Mac or PC within the Music Man Guitars forums, part of the Gear Talk category; Originally Posted by leftyguitarblue Me a teacher, no. I just work in a school. I'm the techy, website, do everything ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by leftyguitarblue View Post
    Me a teacher, no. I just work in a school. I'm the techy, website, do everything guy. The stories about the education system that I could tell. yikes.
    sounds a lot like me...

    my favorite was when i got a call about a computer not turning on... here's the run down of that call (swear true story)
    ME: IS this is Peter how can i help you
    STAFFER: Yes my computer is turning on, i've wigged the mouse and hit the space bar... i get nothing
    ME: OK Let me ask a few questions and i'll be right over... When was the last time you remember your computer working properly
    STAFFER: Ummm... Yesterday afternoon, i was entering grades, and then i shut it off before i went home.
    ME: Out of curiousity did you try turning it on this monring...
    STAFFER: silence... and then the phone hangs up
    ME: kicking back in my chair laughing
    funny commentary pending...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCB View Post
    Hey thanks for that article.

    Q: how does one get hip to this Linux Red Hat thingy?

    I mean, I use the net and some word processing . I use tax software and can maintain a PC for that I guess.

    Anyway, way to make some lemonaid Mr Ball !
    HCB, the great thing about Linux is that you can rip a Linux ISO CD, put it in your CD drive, reboot your computer it will run Linux from the CD and you will be working from the CD. It's a great way to try out the different variants of Linux. There are 2 main build, Gnome and KDE. I personally prefer the Gnome, the look and fell. Though the newest KDE isn't bad, it still looks a little to unpolished, but that's my take.

    I can recommend that you start reading, that's what I did. I know Chewie @ EBMM is a huge lover of Linux as well.

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    MacMini here (which is at home); converted from winPC, because absolutely pi**ed off by MS commandment sh*tware for years

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    Its neat to see how many Mac users are here. I'm using a 15 inch MacBook Pro. I love it. Prior to buying my Mac I was using a 6-7 year old Dell (ugh). Needless to say, I'm glad I went and spent the money on the Mac.

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    A Mac usually brings me here. Sometimes, it's an iPhone...which would qualify as a Mac, I suppose.


    I've been using Microsoft since 1984.

    I've been using Macintosh since 1987.

    Macintosh is better for over 90% of everyone who uses a PC. Studies have shown that Macintosh lets people get work done more quickly and with fewer problems.

    Mac users "evangelize" Macintosh for the same reason that EBMM players evangelize Music Man.

    Windows and Linux users who look down their noses at Macintosh usually, in my experience, have not really tried Macintosh and don't qualify to make the criticism. You can't fairly bash something you don't really know.

    People who complain that Macs are too expensive are missing the point.

    I choose Macintosh over Windows because, for me, it is the better product. But to each his own. Nobody should begrudge another's choice of computer.

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    3 self built PC's and a laptop all with dual boots of Windows and Ubuntu. One runs Leopard as well via the OS86 project. All are on 24/7 which explains why I always appear to be logged in. Yeah I know, it's not environmentally friendly but for what I do they need to be on non stop.

    I love Macs but enjoy building and tweaking my own machines so PC is the way to go for me.

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    Thinking about a MAC in the future...

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    Slav, I’m not one to preach about the Mac but I’m on my 5th Mac at home. I’ve worked on them for 20 years and on a PC for the past 3. Any questions about getting one... shoot me a PM.

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    PC at home and work and slowly getting sick of it. Been eyeing a mac for some time now.
    I do use an Ipod Touch sometimes but miss having flash for some sites.

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    PC mostly - but thanks to Chewie helping me on Facebook I run a Dell Mini 9 on Hackintosh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browndog View Post
    Slav, I’m not one to preach about the Mac but I’m on my 5th Mac at home. I’ve worked on them for 20 years and on a PC for the past 3. Any questions about getting one... shoot me a PM.
    Thanks bro! Will do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smellybum5150 View Post
    PC mostly - but thanks to Chewie helping me on Facebook I run a Dell Mini 9 on Hackintosh.
    Smelly, nice man!!!!! I'm running an Acer Aspire One, with an 8Gig SSD. You try Moblin on the Dell Mini 9?? Pretty fast man, boots in like under a minute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GWDavis28 View Post
    Smelly, nice man!!!!! I'm running an Acer Aspire One, with an 8Gig SSD. You try Moblin on the Dell Mini 9?? Pretty fast man, boots in like under a minute.

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    Yeah I bought a g4 to get into macs (been a PC guy for 19 years) and my old mac plus is still in the garage!
    I got the mini 9 - hackintosh'd it and it's OSX with 2gb - I can't fault it - and it was £150 (About $270) - so can't be bad! - I'll get roud to mobin - one day !

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    Away from home it's XP pro or Linux.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smellybum5150 View Post
    Yeah I bought a g4 to get into macs (been a PC guy for 19 years) and my old mac plus is still in the garage!
    I got the mini 9 - hackintosh'd it and it's OSX with 2gb - I can't fault it - and it was £150 (About $270) - so can't be bad! - I'll get roud to mobin - one day !
    Cool, you can try it out from the a usb thumb drive without even loading it.

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    Though I had to change the IM package to Pidgin, love it much more than Empathy, which it comes with.

    That's a pretty good deal for the Dell Mini 9. I got the Acer refurbished from Tiger Direct for like $250, best $250 I ever spent.

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