G0D0VERY0U
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- Apr 6, 2010
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I couldn't get used to working with a Mac for the life of me.
Did you contact human resources? Workplace conflict resolution is important to them....
I couldn't get used to working with a Mac for the life of me.
You're wrong. I've bought several Macs in the past and always ended up returning them. Sure, Windows may be shit, but I couldn't get used to working with a Mac for the life of me.
Okay, so I'm telling this to you as I own a macbook pro which I use with bootcamped windows 7. Don't buy MBP unless you are a programmer who wants to develop software for apple devices. If you are not it's just a waste of money. You don't have control over your hardware, refit restricts you from managing bios stuff 100%. If you are blackhat stay windows as it is efficient or go Linux.
Did you contact human resources? Workplace conflict resolution is important to them....![]()
Sorry mate but I'm calling BS on this, this statement doesn't fit with anything else you have said in the thread at all.
Reading comprehension isn't your strong side, is it? Fuck forbid that a strong advocate of common sense would actually give something a try or two, to see what the neverending fuss is about.
Gaming doesn't degrade the life of a computer, and Macs are not overall best for professional video editing. A custom Linux or Windows computer is the best for professional video editing where the processing power is very important. If one is doing video editing as a hobby or small time then yes a Mac is okay.
A HDD on a mac can clog up if one is installing a ton of programs and downloading a ton of files onto it. But on both you have the option of uninstalling programs no longer used and backing up files onto an external HDD.
Macs are specifically designed for professionals. Is it music, photoshop, CAD, video editing etc.
always pick Mac.
Didn't read you 2nd paragraph. I bet it has as much "truth" as your 1st.
Bad attempted at a recovery mate, better luck next time![]()