mariobrosrule wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
I know, you use Bootcamp. I think I'm going to do that actually....I don't just have a mac.
You are like one of the hundreds of people who ask.oh when I first heard ur name, I thought it meant big mac from mcdonalds xD
And almost everyone thinks THAT.
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I got my laptop for Christmas with Windows 7 on it and it's awesome!!! Having it for 7 months and looking at a PC World mag article really helped me get to know its features. And I use it to play an old RTS released in '97 for Windows 95!! (Anybody know what I'm talking about?
) And for those who think that 7's UI is horrible, there are probably plenty of third-party tools that tweak the UI. Restoring the Quick Launch bar is another thing though, you either use shareware to do it or do some registry hacking... (I could go on blabbing for days about this kind of stuff, so don't get me started
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I have nothing against Mac or Linux. My dad uses Linux regularly to update his website that he built from the ground up, and I would love to play around with a Mac of my own (I always played around with the Macs at school). I think Windows, Mac and Linux all have their own unique features and caveats, and they're all awesome.
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
(I'm being a temp employee at the place my mom works at, and I'm only 13!
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Aw man, I wish I could do something like that!
(I'm actually thinking of starting my own computer aid service 'cause I like to help people with their problems
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mariobrosrule wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
I know, you use Bootcamp. I think I'm going to do that actually....I don't just have a mac.
You are like one of the hundreds of people who ask.oh when I first heard ur name, I thought it meant big mac from mcdonalds xD
"insert facepalm here"
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throughthefire wrote:
mariobrosrule wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
I don't just have a mac.
You are like one of the hundreds of people who ask.oh when I first heard ur name, I thought it meant big mac from mcdonalds xD
Did so.
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ihaveamac wrote:
throughthefire wrote:
mariobrosrule wrote:
oh when I first heard ur name, I thought it meant big mac from mcdonalds xDDid so.
Thanks!
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fg123 wrote:
meowmeow55: Me too.
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You too what? The last part? I can't tell 'cause my post is so long
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ihaveamac wrote:
throughthefire wrote:
mariobrosrule wrote:
oh when I first heard ur name, I thought it meant big mac from mcdonalds xDDid so.
lol!

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No one replied to my uber-post (except fg123)?
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ihaveamac wrote:
throughthefire wrote:
mariobrosrule wrote:
oh when I first heard ur name, I thought it meant big mac from mcdonalds xDDid so.
hehe
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Windows 7 PWNS in my opinion! It's faster than Vista!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have Windows 7 Home Premium. It rocks
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terminator68 wrote:
I have Windows 7 Home Premium. It rocks
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So do I. I love snap and shake. I like full transparency even with a maximized window.
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ihaveamac wrote:
terminator68 wrote:
I have Windows 7 Home Premium. It rocks
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So do I. I love snap and shake. I like full transparency even with a maximized window.
I also have Home Premium, and the snap feature is very helpful when Scratch (always) opens not maximized.
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meowmeow55 wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
terminator68 wrote:
I have Windows 7 Home Premium. It rocks
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So do I. I love snap and shake. I like full transparency even with a maximized window.
I also have Home Premium, and the snap feature is very helpful when Scratch (always) opens not maximized.
Snap is useful when I'm trying to copy one file to somewhere else.
Shake is useful when I'm using the desktop with another program.
Libraries is useful for organizing files.
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