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Friendbot2000 Member Level: 51 ![]() Posts: 172/577 EXP: 950434 For next: 63504 Since: 06-17-09 Since last post: 10.5 years Last activity: 10.5 years |
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Danika 6230 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Level: 141 Posts: 2850/6235 EXP: 33298087 For next: 821927 Since: 10-23-09 Since last post: 1.2 years Last activity: 1.2 years |
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I used to be a follower of the Temple of Apple until 2009, when I realized it wasn't worth it to continue using Apple products... (I had already sold my iPod nano by then, and I was getting ready to get rid of my Mac...)
The main reason I decided to go Apple was because I felt that XP was giving me too much trouble (but then again, it was an HP from 2006... I didn't realize how shit HP had become since they bought Compaq. =/), and I stayed with Apple until 2009... the main reason I decided to switch back to Mac was because I used a Mac from 1993 to 1998 and loved it. Over time, I figured out that Windows 7 was going to be much better than Snow Leopard, so I decided to have a friend of mine start building a custom computer for me. =D ____________________ YouTube • DeviantArt Windows 98 forever! |
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Peardian![]() Magikoopa 16/3/1: KvSG #479 is up! Level: 157 ![]() Posts: 3137/7597 EXP: 48602875 For next: 976358 Since: 08-02-07 From: Isle Delfino Since last post: 10 days Last activity: 12 hours |
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Originally posted by Friend2.0 I have a friend who works at Circuit City(?) or some other electronics store. I've been wanting an external hard drive for a while now, and she's going to keep an eye on them for me until they go on SUPER SALE!
So, yeah. Connections are nice. ____________________ |
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Hiryuu Level: 207 Posts: 13071/14435 EXP: 127621941 For next: 2162213 Since: 07-06-07 Since last post: 11.8 years Last activity: 11.7 years |
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| Only plus I'll let slide for my job that I've pretty much made known is that sometimes 'old and used parts' are allowed to come home with me.
Needless to say I have a good supply to create some nifty stuff on the side for free. |
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Bagel Giant Red Paratroopa without music life would Bb Level: 75 Posts: 609/1446 EXP: 3802200 For next: 24704 Since: 03-30-09 Pronouns: he/him From: bear Since last post: 190 days Last activity: 6 days |
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Lyskar 12210 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() -The Chaos within trumps the Chaos without- Level: 192 ![]() Posts: 5403/12211 EXP: 99321044 For next: 552527 Since: 07-03-07 From: 52-2-88-7 Since last post: 7.4 years Last activity: 7.3 years |
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paulguy Green Birdo Level: 93 ![]() Posts: 663/2294 EXP: 8032360 For next: 20450 Since: 09-14-07 From: Buffalo, NY Since last post: 9.7 years Last activity: 9.7 years |
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Paulguy's Post configuration My position on laptops is they all suck. I have a macbook pro which was really expensive and I find nothing special at all about it. Even the screen sucks. Sure it has a microscopic dot pitch but the color reproduction is lousy compared to my desktop monitor (When I can get the video card to play well with it.). The specs are alright, but nothing special for the cost. Build quality seems alright... helps that it's solid metal, I guess, but even the cheaper models have the same construction.
As for non-Mac laptops, well, they're cheaper but suck too. The majority of them have piss-poor build quality all around. Software library? Meh it's more or less the same, there are just a handful of Apple exclusives, but nothing special, considering you have to buy them separate along with the expensive hardware. So really, the best solution is the good desktop + netbook combo. Use the desktop for gaming and heavy work and the netbook for when you need something portable. If you really must have a mac, get the cheapest thing you can get, or just hackintosh it. ____________________ |
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sister miyagi 50 ![]() Level: 17 Posts: 6/50 EXP: 23415 For next: 1328 Since: 04-30-10 From: Illinois Since last post: 8.7 years Last activity: 349 days |
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| Fanboyism is dumb. If you like Mac, use it; if you don't, don't. Anything you want to do on one, you can do on the other (with possibly the exceptions of gaming and specialized business apps, if you don't want to use Boot Camp). And personally, I get confused as hell when I use a Mac, I find Windows much easier, because I've been using it for so long.
And Vista really didn't suck. It was pretty awesome. The problem is 1. Microsoft insisted it would run on a Pentium M with 1 gig of RAM when it definitely wouldn't, and 2. Microsoft finally got rid of some of the shitty practices from the 9x era and started doing things right, and people flipped shit because it was different. OMG I HAVE TO CLICK AN EXTRA BUTTON WHEN I INSTALL SOFTWARE? Clearly it's because Microsoft sucks, and not because there was a huge library of viruses for XP that installed silently in the background because all processes had elevated privileges! |
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paulguy Green Birdo Level: 93 ![]() Posts: 665/2294 EXP: 8032360 For next: 20450 Since: 09-14-07 From: Buffalo, NY Since last post: 9.7 years Last activity: 9.7 years |
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Paulguy's Post configuration I think the major issue with windows, even XP, is that it gave you Administrator accounts by default, unlike most linux distributions where it pretty much yells at you for using root to do stuff that's not administrative and gives you plenty of opportunity right away to give you passworded accounts.
Windows 7 I guess tried to fix that by still giving you retardoadministrator access by default, but made everything convoluted to do anything ever, rather than having you on a plain limited account and having you use something like su to have a real administrator run a program as needed, like an installer, which windows does have with the right click -> run as administrator option, but administrator is STILL pretty limited in a lot of areas like modifying system files and stuff, but then you have free reign it seems in Program Files because shitty old programs want to be able to write to their own directory and there's no sandboxing for older apps (which is what they should've done for for compatibility in the first place... something like Wine where it has it's own virtual root and compatibility settings.). The whole thing seems like a fight between trying to keep stuff stupid and convenient and trying to make things more secure (though I guess in a lazy way.). Honestly, when it comes to security, they should be a bit harder on it and the users who find it inconvenient to have to run in a limited account and enter the administrator password to access folders outside of their Users folder should suck it up and get used to it. This one thing will probably protect against a large amount of viruses more than anything they've done so far. ____________________ |
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Danika 6230 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Level: 141 Posts: 2854/6235 EXP: 33298087 For next: 821927 Since: 10-23-09 Since last post: 1.2 years Last activity: 1.2 years |
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In Windows 9x, there was nothing stopping you from Deltreeing your entire hard drive while the operating system was running... lucky 2000/XP and beyond don't let you do that...
At least I knew how to disable UAC on Windows 7... and at least it's not like Linux, where I have to type my password every time I want to change a setting or install something. =/ ____________________ YouTube • DeviantArt Windows 98 forever! |
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paulguy Green Birdo Level: 93 ![]() Posts: 667/2294 EXP: 8032360 For next: 20450 Since: 09-14-07 From: Buffalo, NY Since last post: 9.7 years Last activity: 9.7 years |
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Paulguy's Post configuration Originally posted by Schala It's really not that often, and I think you can configure a lot of stuff like gksu and all that to remember your password, which I think is even the default to the extent that it'll remember it for a little bit. Though that's really not that great, in the case that there is some exploit that allows a script to run and wreak havoc. I really think users need to stop being protected from mild inconveniences while hurting security and allow all these viruses and whatnot to propagate the way they do. Oh yeah and fucking hiding extensions by default is so annoying. :/ There have been instances where someone needed help with something and I tried to direct them and the only way I could address a file was by extension but since windows hides them, they had no idea what I meant. Most useless feature ever and it's been enabled since what? At least windows 98? Maybe even 95 but I don't recall. This is also bad for the virus.jpg.exe problem. I would say this is "protecting from mild inconvenience" but I don't see any inconvenience in displaying extensions... I honestly have no idea what they're thinking having this option at all. ____________________ |
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Danielle 600 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I like chicks. Level: 52 Posts: 365/607 EXP: 1030500 For next: 53340 Since: 05-03-09 From: California Since last post: 10.5 years Last activity: 10.5 years |
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Peardian![]() Magikoopa 16/3/1: KvSG #479 is up! Level: 157 ![]() Posts: 3140/7597 EXP: 48602875 For next: 976358 Since: 08-02-07 From: Isle Delfino Since last post: 10 days Last activity: 12 hours |
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sister miyagi 50 ![]() Level: 17 Posts: 14/50 EXP: 23415 For next: 1328 Since: 04-30-10 From: Illinois Since last post: 8.7 years Last activity: 349 days |
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Originally posted by paulguy The administrator account wasn't limited in Vista or 7. The difference between an account with admin privileges and a non-privileged account was you had to type the administrator password at the UAC prompt with a non-privileged account, while you just clicked a button with a privileged account. And Vista did do the virtual directory thing, invisibly redirecting things to a user's Documents and Settings directory (basically like /home). People who knew about it flipped shit because WAAAH ITS DIFFERENT BAWWW!
Exactly my point. Microsoft took steps - baby steps, really - to make Windows more secure, and everyone from grandpas who only know "I click on the blue E to do internets" and tech-savvy people who should've known better flipped their shit. |
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