Re: Mac questions
Well all of that is a pretty good arguement for keeping my xp machine, sinse all this vmware and boot camp and installations and sighted assistance mallarchy is far harder than, ---- well just pushing an on button .
I'm really not interested in "running other systems" I just like Xp sinse other than browsing the internet it's still my preferd system for everything from dvds to media to games, (mostly audiogames and text but some graphical ones in there too which is why I want to keep the big screen), indeed if stupid microsoft just did with xp what they did with 98 and made the upgrade fully compatible with everything previously I would have upgraded Windows long ago.
As to my tv, it's actually a 40 inch plasma flat screen tv not a standard monitor, which is why I want to keep it, and I like my speakers as they are, indeed in general I 9;m very happy with xp and what I do with it, I'm only getting the mac really for use on the internet.
Remember, I have zero, none, nada, absolutely zilcho interest in technology for it's own sake.
I do not find computers or how they work of interest to me in the slightest, never have. I am only interested in what computers do for me! ie, what I do with them. I actually wish more people took this approach sinse rather than saying "well it has seventy nine thousand gigga quods of computery wootery and is ten point five percent faster" and going with all that, it'd be much better if designers said "well what software does it run, what does it do for people, how easy is it to use"
Then again this topic was about mac questions not an arguement about virtualization, so I'd probably better not steer things off track.
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