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Post by hbk on Feb 24, 2011 9:51:43 GMT
I know you did. You agreed with me. And I stand by my point made in the first post on this page.
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Post by edenwax on Feb 24, 2011 18:48:16 GMT
Wow you two are really goin at it!
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Justin
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Post by Justin on Feb 24, 2011 21:51:11 GMT
doesnt matter to me . aslong as I have a computer i'm fine.
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Post by hbk on Feb 24, 2011 22:49:44 GMT
Wow you two are really goin at it! Haha all issues aside it really does come down to personal taste and greed.
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Nick
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Post by Nick on Mar 1, 2011 4:48:03 GMT
Lol. I think that it is just whatever youre used to. Macs are fun and I totally wouldnt mind having one, but Im just so used to Windows, I dont really feel it would be worth changing. Same with linux, though I did use linux almost exclusivly for half a year, I drifted back to Windows!
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Post by Cam on Mar 26, 2011 2:39:31 GMT
Lol. I think that it is just whatever youre used to. Macs are fun and I totally wouldnt mind having one, but Im just so used to Windows, I dont really feel it would be worth changing. Same with linux, though I did use linux almost exclusively for half a year, I drifted back to Windows! Yeah, It's mainly what you grow up with too.
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Post by Dalton on Apr 2, 2011 3:11:22 GMT
Mac: I enjoy Macs for their BSD roots and the fact that they are basically a unix system. I dont like them for much other than web design though.
Windows: I use windows for my primary web browsing/gaming/multimedia experience. I have the Adobe Collection on it but prefer to use it on my Hackintosh partition.
Linux: I use Gentoo linux with a KDE desktop environment. I use this heavily for programming and "reverse engineering" software.
Overall I think they all have their uses
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