but what to get? a nice new mac perhaps? one of those very thin ones with a solid state whatsist maybe?
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mine must be two years old now. two years... crazy. <thinks> how long do did the previous one last? i've really aught to see if i can ressurect it. it would do for the kids...Comment
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postbut what to get? a nice new mac perhaps? one of those very thin ones with a solid state whatsist maybe?
The fault on this one is intermittent which gives me a bit of hope.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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nearly time to escape. except i arrived bloody late. although i typically arrive early and leave late. so i've got plenty in the bank, so to speak.Comment
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Originally posted by Zippy View Post....The consensus was a knackered motherboard and it was far too expensive to get fixed...Comment
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still think i'll get another though even when the hardware dies. it was that fitzy fellow that persuaded me to turm macintosh when my compaq fell over.Comment
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No they are lovely, but can't afford to spend a couple of grand on such a fragile creature atm.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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The Zipmogs would have to give up things like pizza and private medical insurance+50 Xeno Geek Points
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i think the finder is clunky and unintuitive. the casing is not robust enough. nor the keys. the mousepad is sometimes grrrr in spreadsheets. it randomly drops my network settings. and, as with windows it comes with a whole load of apps 'n stuff that are utterly useless. but i like it more than any other computing thing i've ever used or owned.Comment
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