Mar 15, 2005 8:54:17 AM
- Michael (ex. partyboy)
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Mar 15, 2005 8:54:17 AM
Mar 15, 2005 12:13:36 PM
Mar 15, 2005 3:53:57 PM
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Ryan in SD said:Quote:
Justin said:
What other music could you possibly need besides that of the engine?
Thats the million dollar question.
I wonder how loud they have to turn it up when driving fast.
Mar 15, 2005 4:28:08 PM
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Michael (ex. partyboy) said:
Found an interesting picture on the net...
Mar 15, 2005 10:45:23 PM
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sdy284 said:
my current PC has been up for 9d 21h 41m and the only reason it was down before that is because i was changing some hardware.
Mar 16, 2005 7:12:27 AM
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ben, lj said:Quote:
Ryan in SD said:Quote:
Justin said:
What other music could you possibly need besides that of the engine?
Thats the million dollar question.
I wonder how loud they have to turn it up when driving fast.
with the tops on at most RPMs, and off under 4500 RPM, you can easily enjoy music from the surprising good stereo.
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racerx said:
Pretty arrogant of you to assert i lack common sense when using my computers. FYI i have been using them since my 386 sx16. I have owned may pc's, servers and now a mac. I started out with dos and went thru tomcat and jsp on linux. I know my way around a computer at least they thought so in grad classes at hahvaad.
Anyways when i bought my mac and turned it on it immediately used my existing monitor and internet connection without asking for non-existant 3rd party drivers etc etc. I along with millions of other users have had the myriad hardware and software conflicts native to the land of the blue screen.
Sure i could burn cd's in the past when i went out and bought a cd burner and the loaded its software and held my breath on the reboot.
BOTTOM LINE- night and day between wintel and apple. The power of marketing and the herd mentality. There is nothing as seamless as itunes for choosing and burning music cd's.
tom
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sdy284 said:
bottom line - until os x or linux gets the software compatibility of windows, i'll stick with the later
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The Groom said:Quote:
sdy284 said:
bottom line - until os x or linux gets the software compatibility of windows, i'll stick with the later
I'm still waiting for iLife, Keynote, Final Cut Pro... on Windows.
Software is not an issue on the Macintosh. While OS X does not have by far the same quantity of software available for it as Windows, the best programmes are usually available (and quite often are a Macintosh exclusive).
Truth is, the only area in which the Macintosh is lacking in the software department is games. And for that, there are game consoles (not to mention that gamers and Porsche drivers don't quite belong to the same demographics).
To be honest, the stability of Windows has been alright since Win 2000, and the user-friendliness has also improved with Win XP.
And yeah, you can use iTunes on Windows, too.
Still, you'll have to pry my 12" Powerbook from my dead, cold fingers...
Seriously, if you don't need a very specific programme that is Windows-exclusive, you have to try out a Mac. You will be blown away. Just like when you bought your first Porsche.
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nberry said: If you do not own an Ipod and are a music lover you are really missing something. It is simply amazing.
It's just an mp3 player with a HDD, nothing out of this world about it