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Watever_4 wrote:
But I am sure some cie
Watever_4 wrote:
for a new cie
does "cie" mean? it's not a type, since you use it more than once.
The kindest thing you can do for a stupid person, and for the gene pool, is to let him expire of his own dumb choices.
[Roger Wright on stupid people]
We're like private member functions
[John Theal on R&D]
We're figuring out the parent thing as we go though. Kinda like setting up Linux for the first time ya' know...
[Nitron]
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sorry
cie = compagnie in french
wich is company in english ! I am just used to it. I am a french canadian as you could see by my bad english writting.
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D'accord, je comprends maintenant. Merci beaucoup pour l'explanation.
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Aaron Eldreth
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I also build them myself, I know both a lot about hardware and about software. My job normally has something to do with technical computer sciense (that's why I need to know much about hardware).
Building your own computer usually gives you a better price/quality than when you would buy a Dell or Packard Bell computer.
"Every rule in a world of bits and bytes can be bend or eventually be broken"
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Macs are the perfect gaming system as this commercial[^] perfectly states. Why can't more people see the light?
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Aaron Eldreth
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Probably because most of us develop with and for Microsoft technologies. Not terribly Mac friendly (though I reckon Apple does top-class work).
regards,
Paul Watson
South Africa
Michael Dunn wrote:
"except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU"
Crikey! ain't life grand?
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Did you watch the commercial? It's a joke about why Macs are so much better for gaming.
"There are a lot of great games on the Mac, like Warcraft3..... umm..... That puzzle game with the Apple Logo. That's a great game, I beat it but it's still fun."
"On a PC, when it's time to upgrade, you have to open up your case... swap video card... change jumpers. But on the Mac, when it's time to upgrade, you just pick it up, throw it away and get a new one. Now that's convience."
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Aaron Eldreth
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hehe yeah, it is a oft-emailed movie that. Hilarious. I thought I'd answer the question anyway because there will be someone here who seriously asks it.
regards,
Paul Watson
South Africa
Michael Dunn wrote:
"except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU"
Crikey! ain't life grand?
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Aaron Eldreth wrote:
Why no Macs?
I'd love a Mac, just as a geek toy but a decent one is just too far out of my price range.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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I just inherited two Macs from my brother. He died a couple of months ago.
One of them is a PowerMac G4, dual 1GHz processors, 1 Gig RAM, 17" LCD monitor. Perfect system for video editing.
The other system is a Powerbook G4 1.33GHz notebook with a 12" screen. This is what I would call a geek toy.
I only wish I had received them under different circumstances.
Kelly Herald
Software Developer
MPC
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Mac? whats a Mac?
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Aaron Eldreth wrote:
Macs are the perfect gaming system as this commercial[^] perfectly states. Why can't more people see the light?
Nope, don't think so. Its going to be an XBox or PS2. Then a PC & Game cube, and a Mac is at the bottom of the pile for gaming.
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Both my laptop and desktop are Dell machines. I've been buying Dell since 2001 when I got a second hand Dell Laptop. Never had any problems with them that wasn't self inflicted.
Before that I used to get custom built machines from a local one man shop. He eventually went out of business because he couldn't match the prices of the bigger stores. A shame, as he was a top quality engineer who gave excellent customer service.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Michael P Butler wrote:
He eventually went out of business because he couldn't match the prices of the bigger stores. A shame, as he was a top quality engineer who gave excellent customer service.
that sucks. actually, if i build my own PC now, it's solely for personaql reasons, as i can't even match the mega-makers, even doing all the work myself! And if you actually run legal SW, hmph, forget it.
~Nitron.
ññòòïðïðB A start
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True. Building from scratch is no cheaper than buying from some of the bigger stores or mail order. The only advantage is you really get the system you want. No need to compromise with getting great graphics but no DVD-RW etc. Have it all
I have 2 PC's both built from scratch, both have never given me any problems at all. I must admit to liking Dell stuff though. I used to use a Dell desktop in my last place of employment and have a second hand Dell Lattitude laptop which still runs perfectly. I dont think i would buy a brand desktop for personal use though.
Jon
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Thats exactly why I do it for my home PC's. I get exactly the components I want. e.g. a dual DVI graphics card, or a particular mother board, with the right expandability or chipset.
No way I would build them for a company, though at work we do have a guy who builds our workstations, though they are all pretty meating machines (dual xeon's) running 6 monitors each, so in this case we want a specialist to do it for us, not a Dell.
Saying that I did own a Dell, and it was a good workhorse, but inside it was so custom, upgrades were painful. It ended up being a complete throwaway box, as only the hard drive could be salvaged. Everything else would not fit a standard PC. The case was the most non complient, which was a shame becuase it was solid.
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a Micron, Pentium II 266 Mhz w/ 128Mb RAM, 20G hard drive, CD reader, floppy, Sound Blaster Live, 56K modem.
The only thing left from the original machine is the sound card and the case (I've even replaced the power supply).
Currently, it's a Pentium III, 600 MHz, 256Mb, 20Gb hard drive, 75 Gb hard drive, CD writer, DVD reader, Intel 10/100 NIC, no modem.
Pretty sad, compared to the 4GHz, 1G RAM, 200 Gb behemoths some folks run.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Just got a new HP nx9110 laptop the other day. So far so good. First laptop and first HP I have had. Before that it has always been local, cheap, no-name brands or cobbled from parts.
regards,
Paul Watson
South Africa
Michael Dunn wrote:
"except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU"
Crikey! ain't life grand?
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I suppose I could have clicked on Compaq also, but since I hate that machine with avengence I don't want to admit to it. I like my iPaq though (if only I hadn't frazzled the connector)
Do you want to know more?
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