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Quote: Originally posted by PB If chip size is an indication of price, then yes, the IBM chips should be cheaper. Sorry, I don't remember the exact numbers. Can you explain that a little more? If more people use intel chips, and they're made…
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Quote: Originally posted by ragingloogie too bad... would have beena nice step for mac... especially when i was hoping for it by next year when im going to college... oh well... i doubt i would ever buy any kind of mac that has an intel in it...…
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Quote: Originally posted by onyx-pb Almost forgot... Move the option to set the default browser OUT of Safari preferences and put it in System Preferences! and What's WindowShades? Back in OS9 you could double click on the titlebar, and…
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Quote: Originally posted by ragingloogie i wouldnt expect a dual core system coming out w/ the PB's however, i would expect a G5 to come out sometime in the relative near future(lets hope) There will never be a G5 Powerbook, if that's what yo…
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Quote: Originally posted by atomicham I imagine that the iBooks, powerbooks, etc. will stay roughly the same price. With a dramatic increase in power at the same price, they will be a good deal (in my opinion). I didn't even really think abou…
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Quote: Originally posted by ipodandimac is this thread about price or about trying to throw another name for the intel-based mac out there? look at me and my creative name for a computer! It's about the price. I didn't invent the name, I'…
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Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison Well in the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter but it does make you sound a tad strange. To each his own though. Enjoy. hahahaha, so because I say the first part of the word intel and then Mac inst…
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Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison Just a suggestion "inMac" sounds really really bad. I'm pretty sure I'm not alone here. I prefer the term inMac to mactels. I fail to see how it really matters.
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Quote: Originally posted by Placebo I can't tell the difference between any of them. I like the theme customizability of Proteus, though. Proteus has some lax development. Adium has lots of customization. www.adiumxtras.com
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You should use Adium.
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Quote: Originally posted by CosmoNut Mind who you're talking to, son. Look at his registered date and post count, then compare it to yours... I hope you're kidding.
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Quote: Originally posted by bergz I have 90364 pageouts on my 1.67 PB with 1.5 GB RAM and inclreasing by the minute. And I ain't doing shit. WTF? Azureus? --B Az does get a little beastly sometimes. I use Bits On Wheels, smooth and cle…
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Quote: Originally posted by snoopy Au contraire Does it really matter?
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Quote: Originally posted by lundy Are you getting a lot of pageouts? To see, open Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor and check the System Memory tab. Look at "Page ins/outs". If there are very few pageouts, then you don't need any more memor…
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I'll go ahead and roll my eyes too, because the author of this thread doesn't know what he's talking about.
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Quote: Originally posted by DanMacMan Does drinking a lot of beer get you drunk? No need to be an asshole.
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Quote: Originally posted by BWhaler 72 bugs fixes? This depresses me. Tiger was not a robust gold master release. I hoped the number of fixed bugs would be in the hundreds--Tiger surely needs it. Hopefully 10.4.3 will FINALLY be the rel…
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Quote: Originally posted by bborofka I wonder how long Apple will continue to develop OS X for PowerPC now? Will it continue to go on behind the scene after the Intel switch is complete, as another "just in case" scenario? Interesting questio…
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Quote: Originally posted by Xool Who says they haven't already. They have an ultra secret one they've been running for 10 years. OSX has been leading a secret triple life, 68K COMPATIBILITY OMGZOR
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Quote: Originally posted by Danosaur Filthy movies really don't take up that much space. Well if you have alot of them they do