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Unpacked my new Mac desktop, plugged it in and it immediately started
updating itself. Just for grins, got the 24" screen. Quiet for a desktop. |
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On Feb 4, 6:11*pm, HK wrote:
Unpacked my new Mac desktop, plugged it in and it immediately started updating itself. Just for grins, got the 24" screen. Quiet for a desktop. What? No 32 incher? Gee...I was gonna order that for ya'. |
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HK wrote:
Unpacked my new Mac desktop, plugged it in and it immediately started updating itself. Just for grins, got the 24" screen. Quiet for a desktop. The amazing part is that you are so narcissistic that you post this **** yet you don't even own a house! Carry on... |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Unpacked my new Mac desktop, plugged it in and it immediately started updating itself. Just for grins, got the 24" screen. Quiet for a desktop. I thought the Mac's were good to go from the getgo. No updating ever. |
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On Feb 4, 7:35*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Unpacked my new Mac desktop, plugged it in and it immediately started updating itself. Just for grins, got the 24" screen. Quiet for a desktop. I thought the Mac's were good to go from the getgo. *No updating ever. Mine is. And has been running superbly for two years. It's performance is possibly due to the fact that I don't dink with it. Especially with highly precision crafted screwdrivers. |
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On Feb 4, 6:11*pm, HK wrote:
Unpacked my new Mac desktop, plugged it in and it immediately started updating itself. Just for grins, got the 24" screen. Quiet for a desktop. Wow, absolutely amazing. Gee, too bad MS Windows doesn't have that capability. Oh, wait, it DOES update itself. |
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On Feb 4, 8:52*pm, wrote:
On Feb 4, 7:35*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Unpacked my new Mac desktop, plugged it in and it immediately started updating itself. Just for grins, got the 24" screen. Quiet for a desktop. I thought the Mac's were good to go from the getgo. *No updating ever.. Mine is. And has been running superbly for two years. It's performance is possibly due to the fact that I don't dink with it. Especially with highly precision crafted screwdrivers. Hey, those screwdrivers were even "engineered"!!!!!!! |
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On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 08:03:08 -0800 (PST), wrote:
It's performance is possibly due to the fact that I don't dink with it. Especially with highly precision crafted screwdrivers. Hey, those screwdrivers were even "engineered"!!!!!!! I recall there were Reed and Prince screwdrivers. Very like a Phillips, but with a sharper point. My dad had one, which he used on phillips screws. Casady |
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On Feb 5, 9:07*pm, (Richard Casady) wrote:
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 08:03:08 -0800 (PST), wrote: It's performance is possibly due to the fact that I don't dink with it. Especially with highly precision crafted screwdrivers. Hey, those screwdrivers were even "engineered"!!!!!!! I recall there were Reed and Prince screwdrivers. Very like a Phillips, but with a sharper point. My dad had one, which he used on phillips screws. Casady There's been all sorts of screws and drivers developed. Square, Torx, slotted phillips combos, etc. Oh, and hex head! |
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