[geeks] Dual Xeon vs Dual G4
Joacim Melin
listor at melin.org
Sun Feb 2 02:28:45 CST 2003
Me too. I always liked how the Mac's looked compared to the pretty
boring PC boxes of the 80s and 90s and for a PC nerd like myself, it
was a revelation to buy a G3 Powerbook. I sold it a while later since
OS X 10.0.something wasen't fast enough on that box.
When 10.2 came out I got an 15" TFT iMac and now I'm looking at getting
an 12" Powerbook too.
I never use OS9 except when I have to edit my articles in Quark Xpress,
but part from that I never will.
If OS X was running on a PC, I would still run OS X and OS X is the
only reason I am a mac user.
joacim
"This is supposed to be a happy occasion. Let's not bicker and argue
about who killed who. "
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On Sunday, Feb 2, 2003, at 03:23 Europe/Stockholm, Dave Kimmel wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Bill Bradford wrote:
>
>> I swore I'd never buy a Mac - but then OSX happened, and EVERYTHING
>> CHANGED.
>
> Ditto. I read about OSX and the new Macs for months, then I went and
> played around with an iBook for an hour at a store. The next day I
> bought
> it.
>
> So here's a question for all the Mac users on the list: What's the
> coolest or most useful feature on OSX?
>
> For me, I think that it has to be the Location menu. The fact that I
> can
> move my iBook between work and home with no networking hassles (and no
> reboots!) is sweet.
>
> -- Dave Kimmel
> crisco_kid at shaw.ca
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