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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
OR if you have a Mac you can just use PHOTO BOOTH now don't you wish you had a mac
now don't you wish you had a mac
tee hee hee, you took my semi-sarcastic comment and then in response wrote two paragraphs of geek stuff that I didn't understand. :P OH WELL maybe you can use it sometime in a different forum.No. No I do not.
Let's see... A Mac that costs the same as my current machine would be significantly less powerful. Any pre-built compter would, actually (Buying part-by-part is cheaper) but a Mac would be even more so. And I bought some stuff that was rediculously overpriced - To the point where I could've saved at least $1200 and still have had roughly the same level of performance. An equivelant Mac would cost way more than I'd be willing to pay, and it lacks the game compatability to be worth it - You'd have to use bootcamp and Windows XP, and at that point, you can just build (Or even buy) a standard x86/x64 for less money.
Personally, I'd love to dual-boot Mac OS on this machine if it were possible. As for the hardware itself... What made Mac unique (And superior, arguably) were the PowerPC CPUs they used in oldschool Macs, and when they switched to Intel, they basically just became overpriced and unupgradeable hardware with a fancy, proprietary (And BSD-based) OS. I think they should have upgraded to PPC64 instead of switching to Intel, but that's just me being a nerd I guess. But like I said, give me an option to dual-boot Mac OS on my current machine, and have all my hardware work, and I'd jump on it in an instant, but I really don't want to (And can't afford to) just go out and buy a whole Mac system.
I just realized how off-topic this is, but I took all the effort to type that up, so I'm not deleting it :P
tee hee hee, you took my semi-sarcastic comment and then in response wrote two paragraphs of geek stuff that I didn't understand. :P OH WELL maybe you can use it sometime in a different forum.