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Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 02:53
by James Blast
eotunun wrote: ;D nope! ;D Why?
Well with any luck, someday you may be blessed. :innocent:

I use the term blessed, loosley...

Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 02:57
by eotunun
James Blast wrote:
eotunun wrote: ;D nope! ;D Why?
Well with any luck, someday you may be blessed. :innocent:
;D That´s something to look forward to! ;D

Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 03:25
by James Blast
RTTT-
I saw a telly ad for this new fangled Vista thingey tonight. Strikes me that I've been using a GUI like that for quite sometime now. I guess all peecee abusers are just cheap and won't pay for quality like us MacTypes.

Took ye only 23 years to catch up-ish. ;D

Welcome-ish. :lol:

Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 14:50
by Obviousman
James Blast wrote:RTTT-
I saw a telly ad for this new fangled Vista thingey tonight. Strikes me that I've been using a GUI like that for quite sometime now. I guess all peecee abusers are just cheap and won't pay for quality like us MacTypes.

Took ye only 23 years to catch up-ish. ;D

Welcome-ish. :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Must admit I'm having quite a laugh at school being the only Mac laptop owner in class and a bunch of other guys constantly buggering me to tell it's no good :lol: That's obviously why they made Vista after it :wink:

Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 15:06
by Quiff Boy
Obviousman wrote:
James Blast wrote:RTTT-
I saw a telly ad for this new fangled Vista thingey tonight. Strikes me that I've been using a GUI like that for quite sometime now. I guess all peecee abusers are just cheap and won't pay for quality like us MacTypes.

Took ye only 23 years to catch up-ish. ;D

Welcome-ish. :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Must admit I'm having quite a laugh at school being the only Mac laptop owner in class and a bunch of other guys constantly buggering me to tell it's no good :lol: That's obviously why they made Vista after it :wink:
install parallels and get xp running in a virtual machine :!:

that will confuse them ;)

Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 15:18
by Obviousman
Quiff Boy wrote:
Obviousman wrote:
James Blast wrote:RTTT-
I saw a telly ad for this new fangled Vista thingey tonight. Strikes me that I've been using a GUI like that for quite sometime now. I guess all peecee abusers are just cheap and won't pay for quality like us MacTypes.

Took ye only 23 years to catch up-ish. ;D

Welcome-ish. :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Must admit I'm having quite a laugh at school being the only Mac laptop owner in class and a bunch of other guys constantly buggering me to tell it's no good :lol: That's obviously why they made Vista after it :wink:
install parallels and get xp running in a virtual machine :!:

that will confuse them ;)
Already have done that :lol:

But then it's 'why install Windows then?', they'll just keep on going I'm afraid :lol:

Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 15:26
by Quiff Boy
Obviousman wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote:
Obviousman wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Must admit I'm having quite a laugh at school being the only Mac laptop owner in class and a bunch of other guys constantly buggering me to tell it's no good :lol: That's obviously why they made Vista after it :wink:
install parallels and get xp running in a virtual machine :!:

that will confuse them ;)
Already have done that :lol:

But then it's 'why install Windows then?', they'll just keep on going I'm afraid :lol:
macbooks have a motions sensor that can detect when your laptop gets a knock

its meant to park the harddrive to prevent data loss should you drop it

however, there's a bit of software that can hook into that sensor so you can use it to trigger other things

like switching between apps

a contractor we have here at work confused the hell out of tech support one day when they saw him using his macbook:

tech support: "we dont support hose on our network!!!"

contractor: "oh, ok!"

*whacks side of macbook*

tech support guy is confronted with a macbook that now appears to be running windows

that shut him up ;)

oh how we laughed ;D :lol:

Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 18:26
by Obviousman
Quiff Boy wrote:macbooks have a motions sensor that can detect when your laptop gets a knock

its meant to park the harddrive to prevent data loss should you drop it

however, there's a bit of software that can hook into that sensor so you can use it to trigger other things

like switching between apps

a contractor we have here at work confused the hell out of tech support one day when they saw him using his macbook:

tech support: "we dont support hose on our network!!!"

contractor: "oh, ok!"

*whacks side of macbook*

tech support guy is confronted with a macbook that now appears to be running windows

that shut him up ;)

oh how we laughed ;D :lol:
That's great :lol: :lol: :lol: Our school's network guys said they didn't support it as well, but I just had to do two clicks as to get on it whereas others have to install a whole lot of rubbish ;D

Posted: 31 Jan 2007, 18:48
by bushman*pm
H B 2 U all you wonderful lot!
:notworthy:

Posted: 01 Feb 2007, 18:18
by Obviousman
Quiff Boy wrote: macbooks have a motions sensor that can detect when your laptop gets a knock
Found some cool stuff you might like too ;D There's an app you can use for opening programs, I've found Pong with tilt commands and something that makes the computer make Lightsabre noises whenever it gets moved around :lol: :lol: :lol: There must be something that tilts your screen whenever you put it on its side, but I haven't found that one yet...

And Pros even seem to have a light detector in the speakers which you can use to operate the computer :eek: :notworthy: