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Shattered_Future 01-09-2006 05:39 PM

My computer never crashes. :cool:

*knock on wood* :p

It's true though, people have iPods just for the sake of having one. There's plenty of better, cheaper mp3 players out there, but people "need" iPods.

I have one, simply because I'm one of the only people who's justified in getting one. That reason being, I have a Mac, and that's one of the only mp3 players that works with Mac.

lightningmetal666 01-09-2006 05:41 PM

[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]Yeah, the IT stuff meant nothing to me, but The RPG and Fantasy stuff...aswell as gaming, I got marks on.[/QUOTE]


I laughed pretty hard when that question about criticizing modern society came up. It's as if the guy knew me.....

I'm not a major RPG gamer, but I have an obsession with the lord of the rings series.

Illmatic 01-09-2006 05:43 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]1. The iPod is riding on the collective backs of impressionable teens with a weakness for savvy marketing. I can name a number of mp3 players which are not only cheaper, but more reliable, and have a comparable amount of storage space for their cost.

2. You can't upgrade Apple computers anywhere near as easily as a PC.

3. Granted Apples are easier to use, however, they can get far too cloying in their user friendliness. Same applies for the default settings in XP.

4. Bullcrap your computers don't crash. I'm not saying PCs don't, but my highschool days were fraught with all the iMacs the school owned crashing on a daily basis. And that was without any added peripherals other than keyboard, mouse and printer.

5. You do know that Microsoft develops software, and has minimal say in PCs, right?

6. You do know that Apple contracts out third parties to build their hardware, right?[/QUOTE]

Shut up, we all know that you and I are functionally retarded masochists for even daring to use a PC.

Bazarov 01-09-2006 05:44 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]4. Bullcrap your computers don't crash. I'm not saying PCs don't, but my highschool days were fraught with all the iMacs the school owned crashing on a daily basis. And that was without any added peripherals other than keyboard, mouse and printer.
[/QUOTE]

Oh man, my school is nearly ran on macs. I hate them, especially in my biology class, most of them constantly fail to work properly. And they can't even play the videos that are put onto them.

Shadows 01-09-2006 05:49 PM

[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]It's true though, people have iPods just for the sake of having one. There's plenty of better, cheaper mp3 players out there, but people "need" iPods.

I have one, simply because I'm one of the only people who's justified in getting one. That reason being, I have a Mac, and that's one of the only mp3 players that works with Mac.[/QUOTE]
I have an iPod because I got one for Christmas. I even told my parents that I didn't want an mp3 player of any kind, but they still got me one. I don't mind now, because I'm really glad I have it.

lightningmetal666 01-09-2006 05:49 PM

[QUOTE=Butcher]Oh man, my school is nearly ran on macs. I hate them, especially in my biology class, most of them constantly fail to work properly. And they can't even play the videos that are put onto them.[/QUOTE]


I've tried the old ones back in hs and they sucked balls, but if you try a G3-5 macintosh, you'll like it.

I have a friend that has one, and she has never asked me to fix it for here, not once since she has got it. When she had her gateway computer, it broke down regularly. I remember having to wipe her drive and re-installing windows at least twice.

Computers on the whole just suck anyways. Music is better.

Shred Danson 01-09-2006 05:52 PM

sup nerds.

:p

why does the forum layout look different to me.....?

Riva 01-09-2006 05:52 PM

I scored 25.65483% - Total Geek :p

All those bloody science related questions really got me.

I mean, everyone knows all three temperature scales right? And the freezing/boiling points of water at 1 atm on each scale... right?

lightningmetal666 01-09-2006 05:53 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]I scored 25.65483% - Total Geek :p

All those bloody science related questions really got me.

I mean, everyone knows all three temperature scales right? And the freezing/boiling points of water at 1 atm on each scale... right?[/QUOTE]

Well I knew the temp scales but I didn't know what the freezing/boiling point was in kelvin.

Shattered_Future 01-09-2006 05:54 PM

Fahrenheit...freezing = 32, boiling = 250
Celsius, freezing = 0, boiling = 100
Kelvin, both = who really gives a crap?

Riva 01-09-2006 05:56 PM

[QUOTE=lightningmetal666]Well I knew the temp scales but I didn't know what the freezing/boiling point was in kelvin.[/QUOTE]

Kelvin is graduated in the same increments as Celsius, but begins at absolute zero, or -273 Celsius. Hence the freezing point of water is 273K and by extrapolation the boiling point is 373K.

[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]
[B]Kelvin, both = who really gives a crap?[/B][/QUOTE]

Every scientist in the world.

Illmatic 01-09-2006 05:57 PM

[QUOTE]I mean, everyone knows all three temperature scales right? And the freezing/boiling points of water at 1 atm on each scale... right?[/QUOTE]

Farenheiht, Celsius, and...

Well, I was a solid C-plus student in chemistry so don't look at me :-\

Shattered_Future 01-09-2006 05:58 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Kelvin is graduated in the same increments as Celsius, but begins at absolute zero, or -273 Celsius. Hence the freezing point of water is 273K and by extrapolation the boiling point is 373K.



Every scientist in the world.[/QUOTE]

Bah, scientists need to get out more.

Bazarov 01-09-2006 05:59 PM

[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]Fahrenheit...freezing = 32, boiling = 250
Celsius, freezing = 0, boiling = 100
Kelvin, both = who really gives a crap?[/QUOTE]
HAHA.. I remember studying so hard to remember all that stuff, because our teacher told us that we'd have a huge final at the end of the term, but like 3 weeks before the end she said she decided she'd have us do a final project instead of a test.

I've since forgotten about Kelvins, valence electrons, and that kind of junk.

lightningmetal666 01-09-2006 05:59 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]Farenheiht, Celsius, and...

Well, I was a solid C-plus student in chemistry so don't look at me :-\[/QUOTE]


I flunked chemistry in hs, but had a good time pissing off my teacher. :D

Shadows 01-09-2006 06:00 PM

[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]Fahrenheit...freezing = 32, [B]boiling = 250[/B][/QUOTE]
It's 212 in F. You were close.

Riva 01-09-2006 06:16 PM

[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]Bah, scientists need to get out more.[/QUOTE]

If we did, we'd no longer have plastics or refined metals.

Lord Abortion 01-09-2006 06:42 PM

[QUOTE]1. The iPod is riding on the collective backs of impressionable teens with a weakness for savvy marketing. I can name a number of mp3 players which are not only cheaper, but more reliable, and have a comparable amount of storage space for their cost.[/QUOTE]
Creative Zen 20GB=£154.99
Ipod 4GB-£175

:amaze:

Jom 01-09-2006 06:45 PM

[url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=432326[/url]

Save my thread from failure please! :)

GenuineImitation 01-09-2006 06:49 PM

I got a 7.8% on the nerd test. I have never been called a poser by a website before.

Sleepy 01-09-2006 06:52 PM

35.30572% - Major geek :thumb" And PROUD!!!

Eh, gaming, roleplay, and computer programming/technical issues got me.

[quote=lightningmetal666]I've tried the old ones back in hs and they sucked balls, but if you try a G3-5 macintosh, you'll like it. [/quote]

I grew up on the old Macintosh computers at school...hated them. Only redeeming feature was Dinopark Tycoon. /Nerd

I have an iBook G4 for school now, and it sucks worse than the 100 Mhz nonsense of the golden days. All I use for school is Microsoft programs anyway, like Word and Excel. Those crash all the time because they are ports to Mac.

I discovered PCs and have always had the opinion that they are more stable, faster (@ the person who said the new Macs are faster, try Quad video cards [using 4 cards that could kick any ATi Mac versions out of the water with just a single one of them], Dual-Core 2.4 Ghz [for a combined total of 4.8 Ghz] 64-bit processors by AMD that totally kill IBM in every way, 4 GBs of RAM with faster clock speeds than an Indy Car, 8 GBs with 64-bit Windows, Hard drives that send 3 GB/s data, and the ability to upgrade everything yourself without having to function through the facist regime that is Apple) and cheaper. I can build a PC that is on par with a G5 for [I]at least[/I] $500 less. Also, you get to customize the look of PCs with an infinite amount of cases, case windows, appliques, lights, overclocking, cooling systems, etc. PCs are just so much more satisfying.

Take it from a Major Geek, Windows > Mac forever!!!

/pisses himself in awaiting Vista

Cain 01-09-2006 07:02 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]1. The iPod is riding on the collective backs of impressionable teens with a weakness for savvy marketing. I can name a number of mp3 players which are not only cheaper, but more reliable, and have a comparable amount of storage space for their cost.[/QUOTE]

I was wrong to say they are superior, I know they're not. But they are more successful than anything the competition is coming up with nevertheless. Since Microsoft owes much of its success to savvy marketing in the first place, I should think that Apple as earned the right to be able to get rich of of what was their innovation. I was using the iPod to illustrate the point that when Apple finally gets presented with a level playing field instead of being dominated by Microsoft in every way due to past business mistakes, Apple wins the hearts of the buyers. You can call it "people being impressionable" but I'd imagine that's the same thing that leads so many people to assume that PCs are better and Macs and their users are all retards just because PC stuff is more common, when really they don't know anything about one or the other except the dinky computers in their high school.

[QUOTE]2. You can't upgrade Apple computers anywhere near as easily as a PC.[/QUOTE]

It depends on what kind of thing you're talking about here. Much of Macintosh's updates for Apple applications comes free and the computer regularly searches automatically for available new versions of the computer's programs, and new operating systems just cost a few bucks. You can't upgrade memory or things like that very easily, though, granted.

[QUOTE]3. Granted Apples are easier to use, however, they can get far too cloying in their user friendliness. Same applies for the default settings in XP.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, that's fine, I just prefer Apples. That's pretty much down to personal taste.

[QUOTE]4. Bullcrap your computers don't crash. I'm not saying PCs don't, but my highschool days were fraught with all the iMacs the school owned crashing on a daily basis. And that was without any added peripherals other than keyboard, mouse and printer.[/QUOTE]

Me too. I believe I made a few points about high school computers and the iMacs in particular. In my high school's case, the server they had the network linked up to was very weak and didn't have enough power to run the computers effectively, causing much slowness and many crashes. It doesn't mean that, were you to own one that was operating by itself, connected into the appropriate power and internet outlets in your home, the Macs would still be fraught with such problems, and they aren't, generally speaking. (EDIT: Especially not with the new ones with G4-G5 processors) They're famous for that. PCs get problems much more frequently even without an exterior server to hook it up to.

Based on what you said, though, it sounded like your computers weren't hooked up to a network. Was that the case, or did you have a student interface where you would log in with a name and password and such?

[QUOTE]5. You do know that Microsoft develops software, and has minimal say in PCs, right?[/QUOTE]

Yes, which is why I said Microsoft is about mass-producing software products and liscensing it out to other companies who are then responsible for building the actual machines, such as Dell. This is different from Apple because they design the majority of their products themselves: everything is done under the one logo. Applications, machines, system, peripheral attachments, consumer products, software.

[QUOTE]6. You do know that Apple contracts out third parties to build their hardware, right?[/QUOTE]

Yeah, I've seen Mac operating systems on non-Apple machines before. Is that what you're talking about?

Look, bottom line is, I can't stand Windows and have no use for any of its convoluted machines or programs and don't fancy having to deal with idiot problems and an idiot tech support staff. I value Apples because they do everything I want my computer to do excellently and in a way that suits me better than the PC's way. They never crash and any problems I run into are very minor and are usually solved after a simple reboot. They meet every standard I have and I wouldn't have it any other way. I guess I shouldn't have been so single-minded in my assertion that Apple is superior, as though it were a law of the earth, but in my opinion, it is clear that for what I need my computers to do--have perfect internet, easy-to-download upgrades, intuitive interface to assist in correcting problems, and no crashes, not to mention the smooth running of a wide variety of applications and my favorite games, like Call of Duty and the like--Apples are the best. I won't change your mind, but that's the way of the Microsoft-Apple wars.

Riva 01-09-2006 07:10 PM

[QUOTE=Cain]

Based on what you said, though, it sounded like your computers weren't hooked up to a network. Was that the case, or did you have a student interface where you would log in with a name and password and such?
[/quote]

We used Dell PCs for that, and the iMacs were in their own lab without a network connection.

[quote]

Yeah, I've seen Mac operating systems on non-Apple machines before. Is that what you're talking about?
[/quote]

No, I mean that Apple may design their actual computers, but the manufacture of their computers is leased out to various third-parties, meaning that they have as much say in quality, etc, as Microsoft.

[quote]
Look, bottom line is, I can't stand Windows and have no use for any of its convoluted machines or programs and don't fancy having to deal with idiot problems and an idiot tech support staff. I value Apples because they do everything I want my computer to do excellently and in a way that suits me better than the PC's way. They never crash and any problems I run into are very minor and are usually solved after a simple reboot. They meet every standard I have and I wouldn't have it any other way. I guess I shouldn't have been so single-minded in my assertion that Apple is superior, as though it were a law of the earth, but in my opinion, it is clear that for what I need my computers to do--have perfect internet, easy-to-download upgrades, intuitive interface to assist in correcting problems, and no crashes, not to mention the smooth running of a wide variety of applications and my favorite games, like Call of Duty and the like--Apples are the best. I won't change your mind, but that's the way of the Microsoft-Apple wars.[/QUOTE]

I didn't want to change your mind, I'm just sick of people putting one company over the other. Neither are better.

Besides, everyone always forgets that dark horse Linux.

Sleepy 01-09-2006 07:14 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]
Besides, everyone always forgets that dark horse Linux.[/QUOTE]

Linux is probably superior to both Apple and Windows, in terms of stability, functionality, and customization. It's just a b!tch to use, IMO. I'm not THAT nerdy :p

I really should learn how, though.

Lord Abortion 01-09-2006 07:17 PM

[QUOTE=Jom][url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=432326[/url]

Save my thread from failure please! :)[/QUOTE]
Thanks Jom, for telling me I'm feminine.

-24...Fu[SIZE="2"]ck[/SIZE]

blue3 01-09-2006 07:18 PM

Haha, seriously?

Lord Abortion 01-09-2006 07:19 PM

Yeah... I don't care though. The feminine qualities on there are stuff I pride myself on, so it makes no difference to me.

blue3 01-09-2006 07:26 PM

Alright then. I got a negative number too.

Kingofdudes 01-09-2006 08:20 PM

12% Geek :cool:
/is gonna major in Computer Science

Speaking of which, I've decided that I will live in the dorms. I just need to calculate the costs now.

Jom 01-09-2006 08:28 PM

For what it's worth, I think you made the best decision. If you need to go home for something, you're not too far away, but at the same time, you'll save money on gas because you won't have to commute everyday.

Sleepy 01-09-2006 08:30 PM

[QUOTE=Kingofdudes]12% Geek :cool:
/is gonna major in Computer Science
[/QUOTE]

That's awesome!

I'm thinking of minoring in that, with a major in creative writing. What exactly do you intend to pursue within the vast depths of computer science?

Dr. Jake Destructo 01-09-2006 08:40 PM

I got about 20% on that test. That's not too bad. :p

Illmatic 01-09-2006 09:15 PM

I got 1.5% on the Geek Test and +27 on the manliness test, which means that I'm probably just some idiot frat boy... :eek:

Josh 01-10-2006 04:24 AM

on the geek test - 5.91716% - Poser.
i can't be arsed to do the manliness test. i'm too lazy.

Kingofdudes 01-10-2006 07:37 AM

"oh yeah man I have liek teh best gaming PC out ther"
"like a gig of ram"
"a-a-and 3 gigahertz processor"
"and liek a 80 gig hardrive"
"and uhhh that 6.. 6. .... 6600 card thing"
"Pretty much the best computer out there right now"

Ughhhhh people in here are retarded

The laptop im getting is gonna be better than this idiots PC

kurrpt 01-10-2006 07:38 AM

sup fellas :wave:


i posted a sweep picking recording. Decent. I guess i should have done more then one take to perfect it. Cant say it matter to me

Josh 01-10-2006 08:49 AM

[QUOTE=Kingofdudes]"oh yeah man I have liek teh best gaming PC out ther"
"like a gig of ram"
"a-a-and 3 gigahertz processor"
"and liek a 80 gig hardrive"
"and uhhh that 6.. 6. .... 6600 card thing"
"Pretty much the best computer out there right now"

Ughhhhh people in here are retarded

The laptop im getting is gonna be better than this idiots PC[/QUOTE]
i don't understand why people want such good pcs for gaming, you can have a great gaming experience on a slightly lower-spec machine for much less money.
the laptop i have is 512mb RAM, 40gb hard drive, 128mb integrated graphics, 1.40GHz Intel Celeron processor, and it runs most games fine, if i adjust graphics levels.

Kingofdudes 01-10-2006 08:51 AM

[QUOTE=Josh]i don't understand why people want such good pcs for gaming, you can have a great gaming experience on a slightly lower-spec machine for much less money.
the laptop i have is 512mb RAM, 40gb hard drive, 128mb integrated graphics, 1.40GHz Intel Celeron processor, and it runs most games fine, [B]if i adjust graphics levels[/B].[/QUOTE]
Exactly :p I always go over the top when I buy stuff, PCs are no exception.

kurrpt 01-10-2006 08:55 AM

i dont even have a PC


my friend is giving me one this weekend. I need to buy a hard drive tho

Josh 01-10-2006 08:59 AM

[QUOTE=Kingofdudes]Exactly :p I always go over the top when I buy stuff, PCs are no exception.[/QUOTE]
i don't see the point in having an awesome pc just to get great graphics, i'm quite happy with the fairly good graphics i get.


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