Author Topic: Mac, Linux or PC? Explain why you prefer either.  (Read 3193 times)

guys i hate to break it to you
but
your computers
are capable of toasting bread
every computer worse than yours isn't necessarily "windows 95 on a toaster"

every computer worse than yours isn't necessarily "windows 95 on a toaster"

any computer that takes 5 minutes to start up likely is.

any computer that takes 5 minutes to start up likely is.
you're just too used to 2 minutes

I wish my computer made toast... ;(

you're just too used to 2 minutes
aaHAHAHAHAHAA two minutes is even pushing it bro

1 minute is bearable, and anything less than 30 seconds is acceptable

/myhighstandards

What the forget is wrong with you? A normal computer takes 5 minutes to boot, but since you aren't normal I guess that isn't normal for your normal standards.
My grandmothers old computer that runs Windows XP with a slow ass drive (Slower than 5400RPM) took about 60 Seconds to boot. My computer with a 7200RPM Drive and Windows 7 (before SSD) took 20 Seconds to boot. I'm not the one with something wrong here.

you're just too used to 2 minutes

my rig takes 30 seconds max. if it took any longer I'd just switch to an SSD for boot drive.

5 minute start up = hardware is stuff, or there is a serious problem.

asus fast boot mastr race 15 second boot windows 7

Linux, mainly because of the versatility. You can choose what you want and what you don't want without breaking the entire OS, it boots off of flash drives, you can run it on practically everything, and it boots really fast. I also find the intuitiveness of some of the desktop environments makes it a much more viable choice over Windows and OS X for everyday computing.

I wish my computer made toast... ;(
Seriously this.

I would pay money for a computer that produced baked goods.

Honestly, Windows.
It's the best kind for gaming if you want to.
Mac is not only just bad for gaming but it's graphics,ect can't even be changed.
Plus comes with a really crappy graphics card.
« Last Edit: February 26, 2013, 07:35:59 PM by Maxx_ »

Seriously this.

I would pay money for a computer that produced baked goods.
did you know computers that get really hot and really good can be considered toaster?

Seriously this.

I would pay money for a computer that produced baked goods.
it would be amazing.

but i'd pay more to have it toast bagels instead of toast

For me I'll have to say Mac.

It's quicker,false their computers are a lot more durable, false you don't contract viruses at all, false they last a lot longer than Microsoft computers, false it's easier to use, aka made for dolts and they rarely malfunction.flase I've had my iMac for 8 years now forgets sake and still works perfectly.false I've had 12 PC desktops in the past 5 years, 11 have broke down already nice job A+ and don't work at all. My only PC that is still working is a Dell (it's my dads computer but it's very slow now, it's always been slow and takes an hour good exaggeration to boot up while my brothers Macbook Pro from 2010 only takes ~25 seconds to boot up). Apple's customer service is a lot better too, who cares about cs? since Microsoft charges you 5-10 bucks per every few minutes if you'd like to speak with their customer service, sure if you actually need it while with Apple it's free of charge. Also the Mac App Store is handy too, i thought you were dumb before but my god so lets say I wanna get Microsoft Word, I can get it in the Mac App Store for 20 bucks, while on my PC it'd cost 200. nice job different editions Apple in my opinion is a lot more worth it, it's expensive, but worth it. so very false


did you know computers that get really hot and really good can be considered toaster?

tahts a loving badass toaster right there

Mine takes up to 10-15 seconds to boot.