I'm looking at the HP dv7t. You can equip it similar in spec to the mac
plux a blue-ray and 320 (2x160) gig drive for about $2000. I've generally
tended to buy cheap stuff. I learned my lesson with my last HP laptop. It's
still around a kicking but never was quite the workhorse I wanted.
I'm re
Without knowing which HP model you were selecting, I would say +mac.
What HP model is on the plane as a macbook pro? What is the price
difference?
Personally, I prefer to buy quality things and hold on to them for years,
until they are worth nothing. As opposed to buy cheap things more often...
O
+1 mac also. MacBook pro + triple boot bootcamp + Vmware fusion for
the win
"I find your lack of faith disturbing"
--Darth Vader
On Sep 10, 2008, at 12:34 PM, "Josh Coffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I know this is an odd place to ask, but I'm looking for perspective
> on an
> internal
Another vote Mac Book Pro. A friend of mine has a top of the line HP
notebook. It's really nice, but I like my MBP better. Virtualization
is dead simple and the drivers are rock solid.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Stephen P Rufle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1 mac
> ---
+1 mac
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My experience with Windows VM is both good and bad. I could run most
programs that did not need to access external ports. Sadly, I have not
been able to get Itunes to work with my Ipod through the Windows VM. USB
ports are not supported in the VM world (yet). I am still in dual boot
world until tha
I know this is an odd place to ask, but I'm looking for perspective on an
internal debate. Get and HP laptop because its cheaper and run linux with a
windows VM? Or get a macbook pro and virtualize windows & linux?
I've eliminated other laptops for various reasons. I was settled on the HP
but re
Get too much email? Can't keep up with all your maillists? Gmane, the
maillist archive can help you cope. Read posts conveniently as a web forum
or in your favorite news reader like Pan or emacs gnus. Keep the clutter
out of your mailbox.
I'll give give a short presentation at the eastside meeting
JLF - Glad to see you're still here! Not in the valley though, are you?
George
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 07:36 -0400, Francois, Jean (J.L.) wrote:
>
> On 2008-09-05 20:55, der.hans wrote:
> > moin moin,
> >
> > working on my resume and realized I've been involved with PLUG for
> a
> > decade.