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njsigns

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4 PC's and a couple laptops currently in use. I also have a "PC graveyard" of old machines that have been stripped of everything of value. I used macs in college and hated them, but probably because I've always used PC's. The mac just seemed cumbersome and backwards to me.

Gene
 

cOrKinSA

New Member
3 PC's.
What I find funny is how Mac commercials make themselves out to seem like they are the "layed-back-no-pressured-we-just-are-cool" kinda of people and make Windows look like OS Pushers that are out to recruit, but I never have seen Windows commercials since the late 80's.
 

cOrKinSA

New Member
Sorry to jump off subject but the other commercials I can't stand is that Hopped up dirty looking Bozo The Clown guy that looks like he is on drugs all while telling me how dangerous smoking is, is really annoying too.
He makes me p!ssed to be smoke free.
AHHHHH!!! I feel better now....
 
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tyans1

New Member
All PCs here... I have no need for MAC. When I was in the software business I just went to the programmers and told then what I needed... like binary output form the pc. It took about 5 lines of code and we were there. Can't find a thing I can't do on a pc that can be done on a MAC.
 

KR3signguy

New Member
2 Macs
and a ton of PC's, about 29 approx
6 alone in my dept.

2 macs at home
I prefer the mac but enjoy working on both.
 

TheSnowman

New Member
PC, and a mac laptop for internet/email. I'd never leave PC's...I just love how my rip freezes all the time, and how I can't open internet explorer w/o it giving me an illegal operation! How would I live w/o that! Would like to see mac's come into the printing world better.
 

Bogie

New Member
I still own my Kaypro CP/M machine...

Two desktop tower PCs and one laptop for the business. Have considered a mac, but unless you're dealing with magazine folks who haven't figured out that InDesign rocks over Quark, most of the business world is PC based. It's just such a hassle dealing with file transfers. I've used macs, and used to administer a mac network, but PCs just make life so much simpler. There are a _few_ tools I'd like to have, but they're not dealbreakers.
 

vinylbarry

New Member
4 pcs and a laptop all running xp and just ordered a suped up pc with xp told them NO VISTA I wont do vista but Like my pcs and xp also run smart desaginer and they dont have a mac version.
Barry
Greenville Ky
 
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