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| 59821 | 2002-07-07 05:02:00 | Hi Susan Maybe I ought to do No.48 as well: Electrical safety when working on your PC. Should we be kind and include MAC freaks, or will we rely on natural deselection to take them out? ]:) Cheers Billy 8-{) :D |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 59822 | 2002-07-07 06:06:00 | That would be great Billy, if you have the time. :-) D'you mean to say that there are Mac freaks amongst us? :O Don't scare me!! But wait - do Mac freaks actually work on their machines? That defeats the purpose for having a Mac in the first place, doesn't it? Like, Macs don't need work done on them... or do they? :O |
Susan B (19) | ||
| 59823 | 2002-07-07 07:12:00 | I'd always heard that Macs were uncrashable.... but I can crash anything! After one paper using Macs I never did see where the advantages are supposed to be. It was a relief to get back to the PC. | Heather P (163) | ||
| 59824 | 2002-07-07 07:21:00 | They hide them well Susan, but Mac help lines are out there. Macs crash, lockup, slow down, corrupt data and do most of the things that PCs do. On top of all that the upgrade path is limited and pricing for a new Mac is horrendous for what you get. The key difference between PC users and Mac users is that PC users don't care what Mac users do or think. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
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