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#763947 - 01/09/2004 05:49 PM
Re: What are your your best and worst ever purchases?
[Re: russh]
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Maria
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On your face.
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russh said:
Worst 1- infinity Apple i-mac (original). Utter shite. Expensive- looked pretty but a complete joke. I mean a mouse that you can't right click on- give over!
There is nothing wrong with a bit of uniqness.
doncha know
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#763948 - 01/09/2004 06:09 PM
Re: What are your your best and worst ever purchases?
[Re: russh]
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liquideyes
Anti-fun Campaigner
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Anti-fun Campaigner
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russh said:
Worst
1- infinity Apple i-mac (original). Utter shite. Expensive- looked pretty but a complete joke. I mean a mouse that you can't right click on- give over!
iMacs are a classic case of "don't believe the hype". There are a lot of purists out there who think they are better than PCs, but (to generalise) these people have never really tried to use PCs.
Apple make out that they're as fast / faster than PCs, but they're so much more sliggish than PCs, and there are lots of interface design flaws that badly get on my tits. Much as Microsoft get slagged off, Windows is very ambitious, yet their last few versions of Windows have been very refined (especially XP).
Don't even get me started on trying to develop software for the Mac, it's a bloody nightmare compared with writing software for Windows!
Yes they're pretty, the new MacOS looks amazing, but IMHO Macs suck ass.
BTW you can use normal PC mice on a Mac. MacOS does support right-click menus like Windows. At least that way it will be just about use-able.
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#763953 - 01/10/2004 04:37 PM
Re: What are your your best and worst ever purchases?
[Re: luu_luu]
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benrostwood
DJ Benny Glass
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DJ Benny Glass
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Back at uni in Cardiff
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luu_luu said: worse..........Lord of the rings part 1 & 2 DVDs.......what is that film all about
u find out in part 3
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#763957 - 01/10/2004 04:43 PM
Re: What are your your best and worst ever purchases?
[Re: Dawn]
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luu_luu
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Dawn said: I made the mistake of watching 2 before 1 ... and you couldn't understand it
thats cus you is blonde and stuuuuupid
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#763958 - 01/10/2004 04:50 PM
Re: What are your your best and worst ever purchases?
[Re: luu_luu]
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Dawn
"Likes grubby lads"
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"Likes grubby lads"
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luu_luu said:
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Dawn said: I made the mistake of watching 2 before 1 ... and you couldn't understand it
thats cus you is blonde and stuuuuupid
Correct and I was on a date (never again)
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#763960 - 01/10/2004 08:02 PM
Re: What are your your best and worst ever purchases?
[Re: Phil_B]
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Dawn
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Phil_B said: i have to say the best purchase i ever made was my decks, over the last 9 1/2 years they have given me so much enjoyment
And your worst
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