Tom said:Shame they dont do them small anymore.
i dont want or need a 15incher (now thats a quote)
Nik said:Sounds like you need IBM![]()
Forget all this shiny brittle designer crap, you want a big solid lump of black plastic!
Nik said:Sounds like you need IBM![]()
Tom said:Do you mind. im upset.
Daz said:Go warranty claim it.. it's less than a year old![]()
172.com said:Buy a Dell laptop, I hear they're good atm...
RobTQ said:But if your short of a lighter than a Dell laptop is ideal.
sn00p said:I have no idea what the intended meaning of that sentence was!
Yeah, bloody apple locking down their s**t! I'm sure somebody somewhere is looking at changing thatTom said:Shame they dont run osx or i might.
Tom said:Dell have been making laptops that light ciggys better than they do spreadsheets.
DarthCake said:My IBM comes tomorrow![]()
172.com said:Yeah, bloody apple locking down their sh*t! I'm sure somebody somewhere is looking at changing that![]()
Tom said:I could have got a white one but its more money in the black spec. and you know it.
Nik said:Ooh good choice, which model?
Tom said:Lots of anti mac people. (most of you have never used them i imagine.)
172.com said:I use one almost every working day, but not much. Nice to look at, but I prefer PCs.
I like to be able to mess around with my computers and upgrade them easily, with the parts I want, not with the parts Apple says I can (not that it's easy to get to the parts on a few macs). I also don't like to pay over the odds for things, which aren't much better than their counterparts. To me it seems Mac users update their systems buy buying expensive new ones. My systems evolve over time, a new part here, a new part there at a relatively low cost (I do accept their prices are coming down, however). Also my PCs rarely crash, hell I'd say the Mac users in the office restart more than me.
Hey ho.
Funny, I remember OS8 being a bag o' shite. Now that thing crashed... a lot. The guys at that place would restart 4 or 5 times a day, yet the NT4 network I ran (albeit, a small crappy one, as it wasn't really my thing) never failed in the 9 months after I set it up.Tom said:Its only since they started using "pc" components that things start to go wrong.
I still have a colour classic (1995) works perfectly.