Help I'm going to buy a Mac!

Started by Gary, Sep 29, 2009, 16:07:26

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bobleslie

As a former owner of a rather large patch of meadow grass (hesitate to call it a lawn/garden, though I did landscape it), I can thoroughly recommend 'going concrete/paving'.

One way of getting your life back.  ::)  ;D
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Rik

Though it does make it harder to bury the bodies, of course. ;)
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Glenn

One of my friends has laid astro turf in place of the grass
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Glenn

He loves it, no mowing, just a brush to clear away the leaves etc.
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Rik

Do you have to wash it once in a while?
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bobleslie

I've got some astro turf up in the roof. It's great for kneeling on when crawling under the low eaves/extension.  ;)

I notice it has small 'drain' holes in it, so I guess it can and should be hosed down occasionally.

Obviously, I've never tested the theory.  ;D
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Rik

I think you should, Bob, in the interest of scientific research.  :evil:
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Gary

Quote from: bobleslie on Oct 02, 2009, 19:31:06
And not only that, Gary, you also lectured me all about the pleasures of sitting outside in the garden and sleeping with 'wifey' rather than messing around wasting time with technology, and here you are about to embark on the biggest waste of time (and money) by becoming 'Macced'.  :shake:

So you'll soon be curled up in bed with a Mac. Are you sure there's enough room for 'wifey' as well?  ;D
The reason to buy a Mac and get rid of Windows is so I have more time with wifey in said garden and less time going bugger why is that not working  :laugh:
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Gary

Quote from: bobleslie on Oct 02, 2009, 19:31:06
And not only that, Gary, you also lectured me all about the pleasures of sitting outside in the garden and sleeping with 'wifey' rather than messing around wasting time with technology, and here you are about to embark on the biggest waste of time (and money) by becoming 'Macced'.  :shake:

So you'll soon be curled up in bed with a Mac. Are you sure there's enough room for 'wifey' as well?  ;D
The reason to buy a Mac and get rid of Windows is so I have more time with wifey in said garden and less time going bugger why is that not working, I stil need to use the net as I am stuck at home a lot, but without the issues  :laugh: I have put up with with Windows as an OS, put it this way I bought an iPhone its brilliant, it does amazing things and no odd kern exec crashes or low memory features of my old Symbian or corrupt installs, therefore I spend less time fiing things and more time enjoying the time I use the few gadgets I have.
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Tacitus

Quote from: Gary on Oct 03, 2009, 19:48:39
The reason to buy a Mac and get rid of Windows is so I have more time with wifey in said garden and less time going bugger why is that not working, I stil need to use the net as I am stuck at home a lot, but without the issues  :laugh: I have put up with with Windows as an OS, put it this way I bought an iPhone its brilliant, it does amazing things and no odd kern exec crashes or low memory features of my old Symbian or corrupt installs, therefore I spend less time fiing things and more time enjoying the time I use the few gadgets I have.

A friend of mine who has a MAC says he saw a kernel panic a couple of years ago, so I guess MACS aren't any more reliable than PCs.  It's all hype really.

He's an expert on Anti virus software and reckons that you really need to have at least two on your PC 'just in case'. Then of course there's the anti-spyware.  Best to have a couple of those as well, as 'Wintroll' over on 'Netters' says that Brand A didn't find the doodle-bug cookie and it caused him all sorts of grief....

Still he says that reinstalling Windows isn't really that big a deal as he usually only has to do it twice a year.

It really makes him laugh that MACs only have a one button mouse and no serial port!!  I mean can you imagine that.  And they say MAC are innovative.  Sheesh, Microsoft have had two button mice for years.

Still, he got the PC from PC World's bargain bin - much cheaper than that over priced MAC rubbish and he feels so much happier being a Gates groupie than belonging to that snobby MAC cult.   :evil:

There's a bloke with a MAC goes down the pub but whilst my mates can swap stories about the latest video cards and how easy it is to find drivers for the 'hitemandrun' game controller, all he can talk about is how he managed to finish his work early and spent more time with his wife doing other things.  Loser.
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Possible the most sarcastic reply ever?
All of that seems wrong. They now have 2 buttons or more on mice. And although they are susceptible to crashes too, there is not much of a virus scare on them. Also, windows is not that bad that you need 6 virus/spyware programs at once. (although a firewall/virus scanner and spyware scanner already add up to 3. I stick with just firewall on always, and the other two on a schedule)
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Quote from: Technical Ben on Oct 04, 2009, 10:40:54
Possible the most sarcastic reply ever?
All of that seems wrong. They now have 2 buttons or more on mice. And although they are susceptible to crashes too, there is not much of a virus scare on them. Also, windows is not that bad that you need 6 virus/spyware programs at once. (although a firewall/virus scanner and spyware scanner already add up to 3. I stick with just firewall on always, and the other two on a schedule)

I was at pains to put in a couple of smileys so that folks wouldn't take it the wrong way and see it for what it was intended to be - irony, humour you know the sort of thing :)  

Guess I failed didn't I.....     :shake:    ;D


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Supanova

Get a student to give you their uni ID number and you can get about %12 off. Just gave mine to my Grandad so he can get a mac, he's wanted one for years.
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Rik

If I get eight students, can I get it at 4% of list? ;)
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Simon

Quote from: Tacitus on Oct 04, 2009, 10:48:19
I was at pains to put in a couple of smileys so that folks wouldn't take it the wrong way and see it for what it was intended to be - irony, humour you know the sort of thing :) 

Guess I failed didn't I.....     :shake:    ;D

Nope.  ;D

I have to admit, all the talk of Macs does make me tempted, if only just to see what all the fuss is about - and I do have a free day today...   :evil:
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Rik

Do you want any other suggestions? :evil:
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Sebby

Quote from: Tacitus on Oct 04, 2009, 10:48:19
I was at pains to put in a couple of smileys so that folks wouldn't take it the wrong way and see it for what it was intended to be - irony, humour you know the sort of thing :) 

Guess I failed didn't I.....     :shake:    ;D



Nope, I got it. :)

Simon

Quote from: Rik on Oct 04, 2009, 11:37:57
Do you want any other suggestions? :evil:

I think, if I were to look at one, it would be a macbook, and I would keep my Windows machine as well.  I have too much on here to swap fully.
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Sebby

Honestly, I believe that if you got a Mac, you wouldn't want to use the PC, so eventually you'd move everything over.