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Nov 23, 2006 23:42

i've been eyeball deep in the PC Mac debate for a bit now, and was hoping someone might have a point or perspective that could be useful. everyone keeps saying that for doing music Mac's are way better but no one seems to have a good reason why. from what i've gathered the reason to spend the extra money on a Mac is because it is more immune to ( Read more... )

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dejectedreamer November 24 2006, 05:53:34 UTC
Whatever you get, get a laptop. Portable is the way to go. I'd be happy with either pc or mac. PC is good for me right now, because I have all the programs already but, I know I have friends who have the MAC ones too, so it doesn't matter. I just don't have the time for reformatting. PC also makes it easier for me to code, but I don't know how much you do of that. Mac's crash all the time, it's just the way they've promoted it. Don't believe what you hear. Money is the only thing in my way right now. Pufff.

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gogglespisano November 24 2006, 06:16:23 UTC
hey Jas, if i go Mac i'm actually thinking that a desktop is best for me, cause the whole computer is in the monitor. i don't watch tv but i love movies so i really want to have a decent sized screen, and then it's really compact and easy to take anywhere i might want to record or whatever. i don't need a comp on an airplane and i don't go to coffee shops by myself so i don't think it's worth it for me to get a laptop.

and i have no idea what you mean when you say you code, lol.......are you working for the CIA???

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dejectedreamer November 24 2006, 06:31:53 UTC
Imagine carrying that desktop comp while on your bike. Yikes. I guess a laptop would be great for me because I like studying and arting alone.

I'm trying to learn JavaScript, and its quite hard to do so with a MAC. Mac/pc give me a hard time, because their browsers aren't cross-compatible sometimes and since at the moment more people use PC, I HAVE to conform my coding to the most users...as Explorer.

But I think I'd get a MAC if I had the chance. Having both is ideal haha. I haven't watched a movie in a while. What's the last good movie you've seen?

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gogglespisano November 24 2006, 18:28:52 UTC
i actually just saw Spinal Tap for the first time, lol....for years anyone who found out i hadn't seen it would stare at me like a dog who'd just been shown a card trick, so i finally rented it. i thought it was hilarious.

i've been digging lots of non-fiction films....Grizzly Man has some absolutely amazing footage of Grizzlies in the wild - the guy's bonkers, but the footage he gets is well worth the watch. and even though it's got the cliche Morgan Freeman narrating i loved watching the footage in March of the Penguins...and No Direction Home, the Bob Dylan doc, is also really good....also, the Secret of Nikola Tesla....jeez, i've been such a nerd lately!!

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dejectedreamer November 25 2006, 06:14:04 UTC
I've never watching any of those films. I asked Joseph if we could rent Spinal Tap, but I'll have to lug my ass to Rogers Video. I really wanted to watch the March of the Penguins :(

If you're really really really bored:
http://www.star28.net/snow.html

I typed in SHITHEAD not knowing what it was.

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dejectedreamer November 25 2006, 06:21:31 UTC
I meant WATCHED. I wasn't being snobby about your film choices lol geez sorry. Good thing I caught that :|

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bearbangsdrum November 25 2006, 22:53:15 UTC
morgan freeman's narration is cliche? what's a guy gotta do to stay fresh in hollywood these days? at least it wasn't walter cronkite or anthony hopkins, or the movie trailer guy, or keifer sutherland. Actually, on that subject, i noticed the cowboy from the Big Lebowski's doing voice-overs on commercials the other day... now that's a voice that makes you want to snuggle into heath ledger's armpit and roast marshmellows.

did i just say that?

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