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Showin' off!
psyjax:
quote:Originally posted by VoidMain:
I think I would be right at home on it now with Darwin inside. Hey Psyjax, I couldn't help but notice that AOL Instant Messenger was eating up a lot of CPU. What's up with that?
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I'm tellin you, it's spyware! I'm goin to test my open ports and see what it's linkin to.
Anyway. Thank's Void!
I know, your a computer nut, and probably can afford a Mac. Come on Pal, give 'em a shot for me. Support Apple, use an OS, that supports Open Source. Get a Mac, and tell me what you think. Come on Void, you know you want it ;)
Mac Guru:
Lookin' good ;)
Tell me when it's done.
P.s. Might I suggest switching the special drag bar buttun and the resize drag bar button. Considering that the special one has the traditional "optimal size" buttin icon.
(i.e. the one on the right end of the drag bar and the 3rd one to the right on the left end of the drag bar, hope you know what i mean )
[ April 28, 2002: Message edited by: psyjax ]
voidmain:
You are correct. I would like to have a Mac to play with, I have a partner (who also happens to be an MCSE) that I have been migrating to the Linux world for the last year or two and he is really beginning to despise M$ about as much as I do. He has a Mac and really likes OS X. The most I did was ssh into it and help him install some software.
It's on my list of things to get. Problem is, for what I do I am not heavily dependent on graphics, in fact I'm happy as a bug in a rug without any Window manager running, but it does help having one for some things. The one thing I would *really* like it for is for my wife and kids, who aren't as happy as a bug in a rug without a Window manager/graphical environment.
psyjax:
It's excellent for kids and those new to high powerd OS's. Heck, new to computers in general.
The plus side is that it's easy to tinker with and learn the more powerfull command line part of the OS.
I would have never learned as much about UNIX and Linux as I have without OS X. OS X gets you interested in all the tech stuff but still maintains an incredible GUI.
ravuya:
I'd post my screenshots, but you likely do not nt to see a Mac OS 8.1 desktop occupied by ancient pop culture icons.
I'd post the one of my OS X machine, but it's pretty much just a standard workstation, Macintosh HD, the CD icon and a green background.
psyjax:
Head on over to resexcellence and do something cool then :D
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