Yeh, a CD of Lady Gaga.
I'd be in my helichoppa, not the yacht.. thas so 2005
Have you ever been on a helicopter. It ain't exactly a "stable or quiet" environment to do your "thang".Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
I'd be in my helichoppa, not the yacht.. thas so 2005
Seriously, last time I tried to do coke in a chopper it ended up all over the place.
I personally prefer to do it in my G6.
tempted to buy a new macbook pro now that they have their college offer... can get the 13" for £700 through my university VPN
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yeah that's pretty much what apple are offering here in the UK. our value added tax is currently around 20% and the student reduction works out aroundabout that... with about £50 extra saving, too, and a £65 itunes store reward card for free, too. not bad at all. saving £300-400 on a macbook pro seems pretty nice, actually.
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Got two orders of these at $50 each at Amazon. Tempted to put two more orders. RAM prices are on free-fall these days.
Corsair Vengeance Blu 8 GB (2X4GB) PC3-12800 1600mHz DDR3 240-Pin SDRAM Dual Channel Memory Kit for Intel and AMD Platforms CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B
Corsair Vengeance Blu 8 GB (2X4GB) PC3-12800 1600mHz DDR3 240-Pin SDRAM Dual Channel Memory Kit for Intel and AMD Platforms CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B
almost makes them worth itUzique wrote:
saving £300-400 on a macbook pro seems pretty nice, actually.
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can guarantee the entry level macbook pro will be the best laptop you've used in your dolesome life, finray
weren't you and/or camm salivating over mbp's a while back? i would say quick! get one, but neither of you are going to university so you're not elligible
weren't you and/or camm salivating over mbp's a while back? i would say quick! get one, but neither of you are going to university so you're not elligible
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Bought a lightbulb for my BMW, does that count?
I like pie.
They're nice to look at... But supporting OSX in a Windows Environment is fucking hell. Apple can suck my diiiiiiick
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Bought a lightbulb for my BMW, does that count?
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...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
im not supporting a windows environment. what's ironic is that all of the apple osx lion database stuff im working on this summer is obviously on standard windows-office machines... but osx clearly isn't tailored for that. not their market or aim. for sitting around at home browsing the internet, skype, essays/work, creative shit etc. i'd take osx anyday. sometimes i feel like im burdened 'supporting a windows environment' at home, just trying to play fucking video-games...
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I don't doubt they're lovely machines, the only problems I have with them are the locked down feeling I get using them, and the price is too much. Obviously, price may be an opinion when you ask someone from a working class background and someone from an upper class background..Uzique wrote:
can guarantee the entry level macbook pro will be the best laptop you've used in your dolesome life, finray
weren't you and/or camm salivating over mbp's a while back? i would say quick! get one, but neither of you are going to university so you're not elligible
"locked down" using them? honestly you can install linux if you're that desperate to have the onerous task of command-line running everything for geek points... osx never crashes, is quick as hell to use, and reacts quickly to every task i ask of it. i never get frustrated about being 'locked down'. apple has a command line, too.
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Mmmmm unix!
13" screens are painful though. How much extra would the 15" be?Uzique wrote:
tempted to buy a new macbook pro now that they have their college offer... can get the 13" for £700 through my university VPN
My mbp is 13" and I find it perfect size for a laptop.
I've had a netbook - not much more use than a smartphone, not useable enough to be a laptop. 15" and bigger aren't portable enough.
13" is where it's at.
I've had a netbook - not much more use than a smartphone, not useable enough to be a laptop. 15" and bigger aren't portable enough.
13" is where it's at.
it's the same savings on any one you buy, i just don't fancy spending £1k+ on a laptop right now. i gave a 15" sony vaio to my ex-girlfriend and got a black 13" macbook and honestly never found the size difference a problem. 15" is a pain for lectures and is generally pretty weighty. i hate anything smaller than 13" in that 'notebook' category, but i've never honestly found 13" lacking. osx makes multi-tasking and window-switching super easy anyway (+ with gestures and touchpad stuff...) so it's not as if it feels cluttered or hard to navigate/organize. for anything that exceeds a 13" screen for working, there's the desktop back at home/accom.
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identical post, same sentiments ^
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Ah fair enough, I was thinking that it would be your only computer. I forgot you also had a desktop.
13" seems adequate for most students as an only-computer, anyway. macbook 13"'s are literally full-width screens, remember, no annoying plastic framing or space-constraints. and osx really is a joy to use for multi-tasking - or at least the standard student type tasks, anyway. i find it faster to navigate around on my small macbook with touch-gestures than i do on my windows machine, tbh... a quick swipe of the finger on a touchpad is a lot quicker than a mouse+keyboard deal.
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