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Paying via credit cards isn't really an option for my family; if worst comes to worst I might have to, because this stupid thing is well on the way to self-oblivion. The only reason I've been using Chrome over Firefox is because Chrome makes a pop-up when I get a chat or email, and I've missed nearly a dozen messages in the past week because that pop-up never appeared, or the whole computer froze when I tried to switch away from whichever semi-memory-intensive program I was using at the time.
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Leon, I thought they used to be good.
But what Ghosty is asking for, is a bit over the top. This is why I recommend a Macbook Pro, worth it 100% only the 13 inch. I own one but I only use it for school presentations, and I use it to publish my schools newspaper since it freezes and lags on my regular computers so much. My uncle has a Acer Aspire and it takes 30-45 minutes to boot up, I cant wait that long anymore, my Macbook Pro takes 5-10 seconds to boot up, big difference, huh?
Well I
WAS the walrus.
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03-08-2013, 02:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2013, 02:10 PM by Ghosty.)
"MACbook"
Let me stop you right there.
So many of the programs I use either do not work at all or contain horrific bugs when used on Macs. Not to mention fixing them if the hardware fails is an absolute nightmare. I had a second-hand eMac for a week. The hard drive was broken. It took the entirety of that week to figure out how to get the hard drive out and replace it, which involved basically disassembling the whole thing.