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'Course, I'm on a Mac and never experience crashes. Not once.
 


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'Course all Mac users are morons and think they have a good computer, when in-fact its the worst piece of trash you could ever have. (I can say this without a doubt because I've worked with both macs and PC's extensively.)

'Course I'm on a Windows XP and though i have not had a crash in many a years, have completely destroyed my computer 4 times and had to reinstall this windows. Even though, I still love it and maybe next time I will listen to the "DO NOT MESS WITH THE WINDOWS SYSTEM FILES" warning in the folder :-D

Appparently, Curiosity killed the cat. And Dio's computer.

Mac OSX>Windows.

Window Vista is trying to be Mac OSX. Aero Glass icons, or whatever its called. Mac had that long before. Mac OSX has also been able to run, not fast but still run, on one of the very old Mac computers. Try that with Windows.

I only wish they had a PC version of Mac OSX and more support for software.

LOL the only mac i remember were those stupid old old macs in my elementary school.. You try to open a notepad application and the thing locked up. But, once you got the speech notepad thing up at school you program it to start saying AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH for 4 pages and run away once you start it. Made for some laughs when the librarians couldn't turn it off.

But i talked to a mac guy and he was like... Yeah windows stole macs idea.... blah blah. Macs never get viruses because their better.. I'm like, well have you ever considered that macs don't get viruses because no one really uses them.. He was like.. well that's one reason the other reason is macs are awesome.. I was just like.. I'm going to go look in the windows store across the mall, BYE!

It's true that Macs don't get viruses due to the fact no one makes them for make, but that doesn't mean the operating system itself isn't better. Hell with a Mac you can drag a folder containing installed software from where you installed it, into the recycling bin and RUN it from there. At least that's what I've been told. Windows doesn't know where the paths went and will just sit there until you do something about it.

That build reminds me of the one you did on my server peacefull, though it must not be because I swear those prints are different...


Never judge Macs by school Macs.  They run on systems so crappy that its almost hard to get them.  They also run on over extended networks that are badly set up.

There is one thing that I like about windows in school (have old windows in typing), if I wanted to, I could fry one in less then 30 seconds.


It's true that Macs don't get viruses due to the fact no one makes them for make, but that doesn't mean the operating system itself isn't better. Hell with a Mac you can drag a folder containing installed software from where you installed it, into the recycling bin and RUN it from there. At least that's what I've been told. Windows doesn't know where the paths went and will just sit there until you do something about it.

One thing, When i put something in the recycling bin, i usually don't use it anymore XD

It was an example. Basically saying you can put it anywhere and still use it.

It doesn't lose track of anything. Its main purpose is to assure that you haven't made a mess of your OS and/or file system before actually deleting the file(s).  If it allowed normal use, you would have no assurances.


It's true that Macs don't get viruses due to the fact no one makes them for make, but that doesn't mean the operating system itself isn't better. Hell with a Mac you can drag a folder containing installed software from where you installed it, into the recycling bin and RUN it from there. At least that's what I've been told. Windows doesn't know where the paths went and will just sit there until you do something about it.
its true, and the application is included with the icon, so say i could right click on blockland and then i can instantly get its source folder because its included with the .dmg (technically mac's exe)
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That build reminds me of the one you did on my server peacefull, though it must not be because I swear those prints are different...


Never judge Macs by school Macs.  They run on systems so crappy that its almost hard to get them.  They also run on over extended networks that are badly set up.

There is one thing that I like about windows in school (have old windows in typing), if I wanted to, I could fry one in less then 30 seconds.

Hell, I can fry the whole schools computers in less than 30 seconds.

*cough*Dell*cough*

'Course, I'm on a Mac and never experience crashes. Not once.
 


:cookieMonster:


When I used a mac, it used to lock up and crash all the time. Stop lying.

Tom

On topic : Great decal. One time i set the Blue Screen of Death as my screen saver and it freaked my mom out.

'Course, I'm on a Mac and never experience crashes. Not once.
 


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Yes very true. I have a mac too but I grew up using windows because the rest of my family likes windows better. The Mac Force Quint is way better and simpler than task manger, I usually only have to click force quit once or twice. The only times I have trouble getting stuff to force quit is when the dock stops responding. Unlike task manger that you have to click End Task 50000 times and it still doesn't do anything.

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It was probably an old mac, I have a nice G5 that runs great.

My friends macs and the macs in college (which are all top notch by the way) have crashed more than my pc's ever do. Quit abusing urban legends and false propaganda. Silly silly person.

On topic - Legendary decal :)