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S_2NR wrote:guys.. im thinking about switching from windows to mac. looking at the 13" macbook pro.
currently my laptop is win7 with i5 processor, 640gb hd and 6gb ram.
im a student so budget is tight..
anybody here did the switch?
is it worth it?
what are the pros and cons?
S_2NR wrote:guys.. im thinking about switching from windows to mac. looking at the 13" macbook pro.
currently my laptop is win7 with i5 processor, 640gb hd and 6gb ram.
im a student so budget is tight.. Perfect candidate for a dual boot
anybody here did the switch? Many have!
is it worth it? Definitely. You need to change the way you think about some things though
what are the pros and cons? If I didn't require windows 7 to connect to our network at work I would be using OSX fulltime.
M_2NR wrote:whatever you do S_2NR, i DO NOT recommend a hackintosh/dual boot. Tech Savvy or not, there are many other ways to 'test' out OSX but the best way it to actually use a real one for a while.
You'd have to learn too much crap that is absolutely unnecessary for basic or even intermediate use of OSX.
SRASC wrote:My time with an OS X 86 wasn't half bad, give or take one or things. I think I got lucky where my old laptop, HP Pavilion DV6426US got almost all the things right except for audio in.
Of course it doesn't beat the real thing.
Side question, any since iCloud's debut uses an @me.com email address on the iDevice? If so, do you get the emails pushed properly?
S_2NR wrote:i was thinkin the same thing.
and yes im a bit tech savvy.
but i have a few concerns like drivers...
where would i get drivers after i install osx?
SRASC wrote:Side question, any since iCloud's debut uses an @me.com email address on the iDevice? If so, do you get the emails pushed properly?
SRASC wrote:^^^ tempting... oh so tempting....
ryan99tt wrote:RapToR, nice...any word on the prices?
SRASC wrote:Besides his signature black turtleneck, New Balance sneakers, and blue jeans, Steve Jobs was known for his sliver Mercedes SL55 AMG. What was perhaps most interesting about Jobs’ ride was the fact that it never had a license plate.
Jobs’ Mercedes was photographed many times over the last several years, but the car was always plate-free. How did he do it? Did he pay the fine every time he was confronted by the police? Did he obtain a special permit? Did he just get lucky?
The answer is actually very simple.Steve (or someone close to him) spotted a loophole in the California vehicle laws. Anyone with a brand new car had a maximum of six months to affix the issued number plate to the vehicle.
So Jobs made an arrangement with the leasing company; he would always change cars during the sixth month of the lease, exchanging one silver Mercedes SL55 AMG for another identical one. At no time would he ever be in a car as old as six months; and thus there was no legal requirement to have the number plates fitted.
One might also assume that the leasing company was happy – they had an endless supply of luxury cars to on-sell with the previous driver being none-other that Steve Jobs.
That would be a win-win-win situation for Steve, the leasing company and for the subsequent buyer.
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