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Originally posted by BertBert
The only thing is -- and I ask this because I am Macintosh-challenged and never had to deal with crossing platforms -- I have so much software that is just for the PC... and if I get a mac, how much of that is obsolete? And how about years and years of MS Word documents, course gradebooks on Excel, etc.? Will Mac software auto-convert that stuff? Basically I am wondering if I make the leap into Macs, will my software and applications all be unusable, will I have to spend $$$ on software to make all my current stuff work, or were people at Apple smart enough to consider that and account for it already?
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I'm keyboarded again, thank everything holy. I have to give it to Apple in terms of design. Even their keyboards look good (and I'm absolutely in love with the optical mouse � no more mouse pad for me). I think Apple may have the magic bullet with their iMac series if they drop price a bit and bump features up a bit. I've been drooling over the new ones, but have found it incredibly easy to "upgrade" the one I own to incorporate features I like (i.e. cd burner, itunes, etc.). I have a feeling I'll be in my mac for an incredibly long time (for me, anyway). And I'll be in a mac as long as they make 'em (unless they seriously screw up). I'm starting a job next week repairing (learning to repair to start off with) pc's. That should boost my love for macs 100 fold, as I realize all the crap that I don't have to troubleshoot.
It's nice to be able to use the computer when my son is sleeping because it's so quite. I couldn't use my mom's computer past 9pm when I lived there, because my sisters (much younger than I) would wake up with the racket it made.
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Originally posted by dick-richardson
It's nice to be able to use the computer when my son is sleeping because it's so quite. I couldn't use my mom's computer past 9pm when I lived there, because my sisters (much younger than I) would wake up with the racket it made.
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Originally posted by foo fighter
The only thing I like about the new Athlons, and the P4, is the high-speed system bus which ranges between 200-400MHZ. Why can't Apple/Motorola increase the pipe on their motherboards as PC board makers have? 133MHZ just isn't enough if Apple wants to be the DIGITAL HUB of my world.
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by dick-richardson
...because my sisters (much younger than I)...
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Originally posted by lennonhead
...I still remember that!

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Originally posted by lennonhead
I thought the reason the P4 was able to achieve higher bus speeds was the type of RAM they use, which directly relates to the high RAM prices. Until that changes (if my previous statement was correct) Apple should stick with a 133 MHz bus. With RAM prices so low you can have a completely decked out system for cheap.
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PC case pics
I stumbled upon these two PC enclosures that I thought seem fairly decent, in terms of style and design;
Not bad for a PC anyway! 
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Here's the other one:
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