The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

sunflour, you use a Mac, right? Chris, is that what you use too? Tell me something about the models you have, what you like/don't like about them please. I'm thinking of just the basic iMac, pros? cons?

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Got a MacBook pro laptop and an iMac. laptop is 7 years old and still going great (sure, its not as fast compared to what one can buy these days, but it was one of the higher spec models at the time) - not sure many laptops last 7 years and still work well! It's used everyday, as DW downloads tv shows etc.

My iMac is 3 years old and the most basic - love it. No cons IMO. I use it for general computer stuff, streaming TV etc with no issues and the monitors are HD.

I've been using macs for the past 16 years - main reason was that book designers used them for our books that we developed, so it made sense to have the same. For average use (i.e. not for gaming etc) they are great - very few viruses are created for Macs, so no need for anti-virus software (I was told by a guy running a Mac shop in the UK never to bother with them), they are intuitive and generally a pleasure to use.
 
I have a MacBookPro - love it - fast and fun to use.


Got a MacBook pro laptop and an iMac. laptop is 7 years old and still going great (sure, its not as fast compared to what one can buy these days, but it was one of the higher spec models at the time) - not sure many laptops last 7 years and still work well! It's used everyday, as DW downloads tv shows etc.

My iMac is 3 years old and the most basic - love it. No cons IMO. I use it for general computer stuff, streaming TV etc with no issues and the monitors are HD.

I've been using macs for the past 16 years - main reason was that book designers used them for our books that we developed, so it made sense to have the same. For average use (i.e. not for gaming etc) they are great - very few viruses are created for Macs, so no need for anti-virus software (I was told by a guy running a Mac shop in the UK never to bother with them), they are intuitive and generally a pleasure to use.

Thanks for the input sunflour and Chris...off to do more research.
 
Just a random thought... "One" in the singular? I would doubt that
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Do you suppose?
 
"One" in the singular? I would doubt that
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Nope, not just one. May have had a bit too much coffee this morning...there seems to be an over-abundance of them running through my head today.

Maybe cleaning out the fridge per TK's suggestion wouldn't be the worst distraction, lol.
 

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