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Off Topic / Re: On my way to Florida.
« on: December 14, 2012, 04:03:23 PM »
Stay away from Northeast Florida.
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FacultyAlright kids, shut up, or I'll shoot.
Why do I find it blatantly odd that a girl uses the username "child enthusiast".You're not alone.
Grammer so bad literally can't tell if admittance to trolling.

>don't studyThat's me, but here homework counts for like fifteen percent of your grade PER ASSIGNMENT.
>don't do homework
>get high scores in tests
>everything is fine
Lol I agree, ADD and ADHD are such bullstuff.The only reason I think I legitimately have ADD is because I'm actually quite hyper and unable to focus on anything when I'm not on my medication.
The video editing was more of an brown townogy just to make a point.Eh, the only thing missing for me is GTA IV.
Sucks to be on a Mac for gaming. Steam is a bit underdeveloped still, and most Mac come with so-so graphics cards akin to the performance of moderate-end laptops from 2010.
I think that has been true for a while, but now there is so much software for either platform that its irrelevant. The app store really turned everything on its head.You're right. But for me, I'm a gamer who doesn't really spend time doing things other than that. I type, I browse the internet and the like, but I've never had the need to make a video, and when I do I do it in one take. So, I'm talking more about gaming software and mods. There's also a handful of applications I would love to port.
With Windows, Microsoft provides the platform and then lazily throws in useless stuff like Windows Movie Maker. This is because they know all of their customers already have their own video editing software from a 3rd party developer.
In the ecosystem of Apple, they provide what they envision as the perfect video editor for people. You then have a sparse amount of alternative options. Some could say with Mac OSX, you get a few options because its done once and done right.
Thing is, how does that really work out for end users? There is no one perfect definition of a video editor, everyone wants different features and likes a different interface and so on. This is why when it comes to the Mac, you are either liking it or hating it. There is no middle ground. Apple knows its market and it drills it.
Microsoft, on the other hand, spreads itself around on the sandwich that is the PC world and hopes someone else will be the filling.