26 January 2010

mac rulz

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I had a heck of a time getting a new Mac that acts like a Mac, and I think my old one just tanked at the extremely inopportune moment, with only the dregs of the last of the model I ordered left to send. Still, they made good on it, and I now have way more RAM, an impeccable monitor and enough hard drive to run the planet. If I could afford some toner for my printer, I'd be jake.

This sucker rocks so hard I can barely express it. There are still bugs in the Leopard OS, and I wish I had my elegant matte monitor still, but, well, I just don't know how to describe how much better it is to work on a Mac, even with Intel chips, than a PC. It's just stupid how vastly much better it is. Even people who want the PC because there are more programs for it are still outta their minds. Even with the big hairy old hassle I just went through, my years on a Mac have been utter serenity compared with my years on PCs. Whenever I need to do anything on anyone's PC it just doesn't stop freakin' me out how awful it is to compare, even when it's not malfunctioning... or not malfunctioning much... for a PC. It's just night and day. Night and day.
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3 comments:

  1. 99,

    I'm down with you on that. 100%

    Somewhere in the dregs (good word, thanks) of my memory I recall an American Indian quote* exemplifying the problem of white "culture" as the dreariness** of eating potatoes.

    There is no joy in Windows.

    xoxox
    joely

    * Almost certainly in my class with William Arrowsmith. God, I miss that man!!

    ** The Indian's expression was infinitely better, I can't recall the exact phrasing of the translation.

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  2. The feather just socked me in the kisser.

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  3. If Apple hadn't been so neurotically possessive of the Macintosh OS back in '84, they could have ruled the world of personal computers.

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