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Alan Miller
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No more PC problems

Post by Alan Miller »

I dont have a good knowlege of PCs, only enough to be able to use it if it is working well.....when things go wrong thats it , Im on the phone to friends with the words "can you help me AGAIN please ?"
So I have purchased a Mac and yes "it just works" just as the advert says. Once you get used to the system which is very intuative it is a pleasure to use.
It even has its own recording studio built in, its easy to make backing tracks and you can plug instruments in and play straight into the sound card, or through a mic , or use its built in mic. Very good quality sound .

My PC is now homeless . Kicked out ,and it knows why...it got me stressed once too often ! but you have to laugh.. and I did as it rolled down the steps onto the grass and fell over by the refuse bin. heheheh
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Eric West
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Post by Eric West »

I"m looking at some G5s on Craigslist.

Over the pond here, you can't put a PC anywhere near a refuse bin.

They're very poisionous, and we've already got another Ice Age on the way. Or is it Global Warming/Hell...

Either way..

;)

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Alan Miller
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Post by Alan Miller »

Hi Eric, although I said "refuse bin" it doesn't go into landfill sites its taken away by the local authority and properly recycled we have different bins. I was only trying to put a humourous twist to the end of my frustration with PCs....I only hope these Macs are all they are said to be.