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Old 30.03.2008, 07:42 PM
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Jesus fucking H Christ!

All that bullshit, why wouldn't you just walk into a Mac store and be done with it? You'd have a better, more stable machine without all the fucking around of choosing parts etc.

I really don't understand why anyone would want to go through all that when you can buy an off the shelf machine that just works.
I was a hardcore Mac zealot for quite a long time, but after OSX became available for Intel platforms i recovered. I realized that it was all about the MacOS... Today's Apple hardware isn't that special, and you can build yourself a much better workstation from a much higher quality components and for a much lower price. Purchasing an Apple Mac isn't worth it anymore, imho of course.

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Just speaking my mind here, no intents of another boring Mac vs PC thread. Sorry for the temporary hijack Timo.
Too late lol, the can of worms has been opened.
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