That you wont own.. :icon19:Doombrain wrote:no mate, it's good :lol: i get the new model soon :lol:Testoclesius wrote:too bad you dont own it :lol:
Just received my Powerbook 12 inch
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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But that’s the whole point of a company car mate; I don’t have to spend anything on it :lol:SOAPboy wrote:That you wont own.. :icon19:Doombrain wrote:no mate, it's good :lol: i get the new model soon :lol:Testoclesius wrote:too bad you dont own it :lol:
You enjoy your fucking shit box car that you pay through your nose for :lol:
it's the g4 iTBook. had it for 2 years now. i've put in a tender for a new one. i sold that G3 iBook a few months back. what software you after?saturn wrote:what powerbook model is that, G3?Doombrain wrote:Welcome to a better understanding of working with computers. You’re part of a more sophisticated and refined club now, welcome.
btw, need some tips for good software if you know what I mean
lol, i love quake3worldDoombrain wrote:in fact i'm just off here
in it to get some stuff for my second holiday.
you have fun at your computer, you fucking fat goth nerd :lol:
RIP
p.s. I used TAB in Windows Firefox to get to the submit button underneath the postwindow. Is there an alternative for in os x?
MS Office, Photoshop CS, ACDsee (been using this for so long now), Entourage and Keynotes.Doombrain wrote:it's the g4 iTBook. had it for 2 years now. i've put in a tender for a new one. i sold that G3 iBook a few months back. what software you after?saturn wrote:what powerbook model is that, G3?Doombrain wrote:Welcome to a better understanding of working with computers. You’re part of a more sophisticated and refined club now, welcome.
btw, need some tips for good software if you know what I mean
fuck knows mate, i post from a PC most of the time.saturn wrote:lol, i love quake3worldDoombrain wrote:in fact i'm just off here
in it to get some stuff for my second holiday.
you have fun at your computer, you fucking fat goth nerd :lol:
RIP
p.s. I used TAB in Windows Firefox to get to the submit button underneath the postwindow. Is there an alternative for in os x?
You can easily carry it around, it's only 2.1 kilograms. My palms are resting perfectly beneath the keyboard, just sometimes I slide off it too quickly. But i'm laying on the couchzeeko wrote:how do you like the size? i was thinking of either getting a 12 or a 15 inch for school, but is the 12 a bit TOO small?

Drop me an email, I’ll respond sometime next week. I have to run, shopping to do!saturn wrote:MS Office, Photoshop CS, ACDsee (been using this for so long now), Entourage and Keynotes.Doombrain wrote:it's the g4 iTBook. had it for 2 years now. i've put in a tender for a new one. i sold that G3 iBook a few months back. what software you after?saturn wrote: what powerbook model is that, G3?
btw, need some tips for good software if you know what I mean
what do you use to browse the internet on your macs? Safari, Firefox?Doombrain wrote:fuck knows mate, i post from a PC most of the time.saturn wrote:lol, i love quake3worldDoombrain wrote:in fact i'm just off here
in it to get some stuff for my second holiday.
you have fun at your computer, you fucking fat goth nerd :lol:
RIP
p.s. I used TAB in Windows Firefox to get to the submit button underneath the postwindow. Is there an alternative for in os x?
I installed Firefox again, cause I have a bookmarks sync program. Now I can easily sync bookmarks between my PC and PB

sure will do mateDoombrain wrote:Drop me an email, I’ll respond sometime next week. I have to run, shopping to do!saturn wrote:MS Office, Photoshop CS, ACDsee (been using this for so long now), Entourage and Keynotes.Doombrain wrote: it's the g4 iTBook. had it for 2 years now. i've put in a tender for a new one. i sold that G3 iBook a few months back. what software you after?
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i normally use Firefox on my Powerbook. i'm just used to it because that's all i use on my PC.
while you're on this Apple buying stint, you might want to get yourself an Airport Express basestation that you can hook up to your stereo. with that, you can wirelessly stream iTunes music to your stereo.
note: you may have difficulties getting Airport Express to talk with your existing wireless network (assuming it's not already Apple-based)
while you're on this Apple buying stint, you might want to get yourself an Airport Express basestation that you can hook up to your stereo. with that, you can wirelessly stream iTunes music to your stereo.

note: you may have difficulties getting Airport Express to talk with your existing wireless network (assuming it's not already Apple-based)
I got to admit, before I got my iPod G4 last year I never thought about getting a powerbook or ibook whatsoever. I've come to appreciate the quality of apple products. It seems you pay a little bit extra, but it comes loaded with features and software. The overall package and presentation are excellent. It shines a little light in the grey PC market. (the white apple logo on the back of the screen has some awesome illuminance).sirstrongbad wrote:i normally use Firefox on my Powerbook. i'm just used to it because that's all i use on my PC.
while you're on this Apple buying stint, you might want to get yourself an Airport Express basestation that you can hook up to your stereo. with that, you can wirelessly stream iTunes music to your stereo.
note: you may have difficulties getting Airport Express to talk with your existing wireless network (assuming it's not already Apple-based)
I'm going to use this Mac next to my normal XP PC, so I'm going to use the best of both worlds. It'll be a great thing to bring with me when I have to do Powerpoint/Keynote presentations in the hospital

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here's a quick illustration of my setup at home:

i opted for the Airport Express basestation since i'm too lazy to swap out cd's for my stereo downstairs and also because we've got absolute crap radio stations here in Indianapolis. currently it's running through a 600+ track 80's playlist.

i opted for the Airport Express basestation since i'm too lazy to swap out cd's for my stereo downstairs and also because we've got absolute crap radio stations here in Indianapolis. currently it's running through a 600+ track 80's playlist.

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oh no doubt, Saturn. i wouldn't say i have my Powerbook as a replacement for my PC Workstation.... rather, it's a supplement. whenever i want to propose something to a web / interactive / graphic design client, i bring my Powerbook. it's a great tool.
edit: and yes, i totally agree about the whole presentation issue with Apple. every product i've bought of their's has been neatly packaged so that when you open it up for the first time, it looks so nice. just the way they package their Powerbooks, for example. you open the box to see everything neatly placed to showcase each and every component. when's the last time you've seen a PC component or PC, itself, packaged with such care? it gives me the feeling that Apple cares more about their products than other companies.
edit: and yes, i totally agree about the whole presentation issue with Apple. every product i've bought of their's has been neatly packaged so that when you open it up for the first time, it looks so nice. just the way they package their Powerbooks, for example. you open the box to see everything neatly placed to showcase each and every component. when's the last time you've seen a PC component or PC, itself, packaged with such care? it gives me the feeling that Apple cares more about their products than other companies.
Doombrain wrote:But that’s the whole point of a company car mate; I don’t have to spend anything on it :lol:SOAPboy wrote:That you wont own.. :icon19:Doombrain wrote: no mate, it's good :lol: i get the new model soon :lol:
You enjoy your fucking shit box car that you pay through your nose for :lol:
when i buy cars, there payed for the day i take the title..
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]