Post: Macbook Air :|
04-12-2013, 09:57 PM #1
Rick
Splicer
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Processor 1.6 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory 2 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000 288 MB
Software Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 (11G63)

I cant stand it all really, theres nothing for macintosh its just a overpriced play toy lol
post your oppinions about Mac :think:
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04-12-2013, 10:04 PM #2
Alt
Banned
Originally posted by CorruptModder
its just a overpriced play toy



Bingo!
04-12-2013, 10:06 PM #3
Rick
Splicer
Originally posted by Alt View Post
Bingo!


:blank: lol its crap i cant use any software with it,no games, nothing its just a shiny thing to throw around lol.. only nice things is it runs pretty smooth and its really light.
04-12-2013, 10:08 PM #4
Alt
Banned
Originally posted by CorruptModder
:blank: lol its crap i cant use any software with it,no games, nothing its just a shiny thing to throw around lol.. only nice things is it runs pretty smooth and its really light.


Why don't you dual boot it? Best of both worlds Smile
04-12-2013, 10:09 PM #5
Rick
Splicer
cant thats the other thing lol my windows comp broke and this is a "school issued computer" for my high-school and everything is blocked on it basically xD i was just ranting about how shit it is :/
04-13-2013, 12:42 AM #6
Fierceknucks
Former Staff
Hm better programming, basically no viruses, zero problems running applications, seamless integration with running windows applications via dual boot/vm ware, better overall design and aesthetics, etc... etc...

Let's go ahead and start the mac/pc debate again. Mac is clearly better. Oh you don't think so?

Why does Windows constantly try to emulate Mac OS then? HMM?

(Won't be reading responses.)
04-13-2013, 01:09 AM #7
Chaz
Tremble Underfoot
Originally posted by Pure
Hm better programming, basically no viruses, zero problems running applications, seamless integration with running windows applications via dual boot/vm ware, better overall design and aesthetics, etc... etc...

Let's go ahead and start the mac/pc debate again. Mac is clearly better. Oh you don't think so?

Why does Windows constantly try to emulate Mac OS then? HMM?

(Won't be reading responses.)


Maybe I've missed something but how has Windows tried to emulate Mac OS? :|

And the only reason I'll even bring it up ("basically no viruses") is because Mac OS
isn't on a larger base of consumer PC's as Windows. Mac has had some very bad
malware in the past.
04-13-2013, 01:12 AM #8
SnD_Boosters
Who’s Jim Erased?
Originally posted by Pure
Hm better programming, basically no viruses, zero problems running applications, seamless integration with running windows applications via dual boot/vm ware, better overall design and aesthetics, etc... etc...

Let's go ahead and start the mac/pc debate again. Mac is clearly better. Oh you don't think so?

Why does Windows constantly try to emulate Mac OS then? HMM?

(Won't be reading responses.)


Linux, linux, linux.
All of the same things you mentioned above. Plus it's free. Not dissing OS X, just making a point.
I wouldn't say the programming and overall design of OS X or Linux is better than Windows though (although I wouldn't say it's worst either).

On another note, how does Windows try to emulate OS X?
04-13-2013, 01:21 AM #9
Alt
Banned
Originally posted by Boosters View Post
Linux, linux, linux.
All of the same things you mentioned above. Plus it's free. Not dissing OS X, just making a point.
I wouldn't say the programming and overall design of OS X or Linux is better than Windows though (although I wouldn't say it's worst either).

On another note, how does Windows try to emulate OS X?




I use Ubuntu from time to time, but I can't really get into it :/
04-13-2013, 01:26 AM #10
SnD_Boosters
Who’s Jim Erased?
Originally posted by Alt View Post
I use Ubuntu from time to time, but I can't really get into it :/


What do you use it for? I mostly use linux for "experiments" or when I'm bored.

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