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says... On 11/18/11 11:17 PM, JustWait wrote: On 11/18/2011 11:07 PM, Califbill wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message ... On 11/18/11 3:42 PM, wrote: On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 13:27:31 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In , dump-on- says... On 11/18/11 12:37 PM, wrote: On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 06:21:22 -0500, X ` Man wrote: My iMac has a 27" screen, an intel i7 processor, 16 gigabytes of RAM, a one terabyte hard drive and is "served" by an 8 terabyte Synology server. Gee, I wonder what apps significant to me I can't run on this mac and if it is only available under a MS OS, under Windows 7 under VMware? For most users, the hardware platform no longer is relevant. But you don't want to swap a hard drive. I don't need to...Apple does it for me. Like I said, for people who don't want to know they have a computer. Absurd. No, but maybe behind the times. It used to be that Apple was like taking a taxi everywhere, and Windows was basically driving and maintaining your own car. In terms of the OS, since Windows 7, and to some extent XP, that's changed. I've never had to tinker with Windows 7 - not a bit. I don't know anything about Apple hardware. I do know that with my Windows systems I can pick and choose among many vendors to change hardware parts, and improve or fix anything myself without relying on one vendor. Pretty much like I can select the type of oil and filters for my car. Or soup it up. It's an "ownership" thing. Saying "I don't need to...Apple does it for me." is no different than saying "Call a cab, I got no car keys." I look at it as Windoze lets you do things that Bill Gates did not think you would ever want to and Apple simply tells you what Steve Jobs allows you to do. If I am willing to look around a little I can find a driver for just about any kind of obscure hardware and the world is flush with windows software. I do like playing with the hardware tho. I can understand people who just want to cut open the box and start using their machine but you pay in spades for that and you plod along a pretty narrow path. If that is where you want to go, it is good for you. You're a computer hobbyist. I am not. I earn my living as a writer with my apple computers. I expect them to work and allow me to use my word processors, printers, web clients, email clients, fax, whatever, without any serious glitches. If my desktop apple craps out on me (as it did the other day when the hard drive failed), I expect to be able to turn on my backup macbook pro and continue where I left off. I can do this because I back up work files fairly continuously, even as I work on them. I have no reason to futz around with obscure hardware. If I want to do that, I'll take apart and clean a fishing reel. ================================================== ========================== The problem with the Apple computers years ago, and probably now, is was hard to interface a non apple board to the system. We used lots of PC's in the engineering departments to run ROM emulators, Logic tracers, Bit Slice controls etc. Was and is a major reason that Apple has had a hard time taking over as the dominant small computer. Yup, they are great if you are trolling the internet all day long, and putting up pictures of the family cat... If you are doing business, you want a PC... Yeah, you need a PC to post amateur movies of crippled motorbike racers. Now the coward shows what a low life piece of **** he is. |
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