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Everyone knows that the Mac users love to take pics of our machines and post them. So I better not dissapoint anyone.

Stats:

2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
1GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x512
250GB Serial ATA Drive
ATI Radeon X1600/128MB VRAM
SuperDrive 8X (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Bluetooth Apple Keyboard & Mighty Mouse + Mac OS X (US English)
20-inch widescreen LCD
AirPort Extreme
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR

[img]http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/5415/img1913ej5.jpg[/img]


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[quote name='The_Joker' post='444509' date='Feb 22 2007, 06:09 PM']Everyone knows that the Mac users love to take pics of our machines and post them. So I better not dissapoint anyone.

Stats:

2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
1GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x512
250GB Serial ATA Drive
ATI Radeon X1600/128MB VRAM
SuperDrive 8X (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Bluetooth Apple Keyboard & Mighty Mouse + Mac OS X (US English)
20-inch widescreen LCD
AirPort Extreme
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR[/quote]

My graphing calculator blows that shite away.


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[quote name='The_Joker' post='444523' date='Feb 22 2007, 06:40 PM']You must have the Ti-89... :thumbsup:[/quote]

I do most of my work on this.
[img]http://www.onecomputerguy.com/computer/trs80.jpg[/img]

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[quote name='The_Joker' post='444509' date='Feb 22 2007, 06:09 PM']Everyone knows that the Mac users love to take pics of our machines and post them. So I better not dissapoint anyone.

Stats:

2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
1GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x512
250GB Serial ATA Drive
ATI Radeon X1600/128MB VRAM
SuperDrive 8X (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Bluetooth Apple Keyboard & Mighty Mouse + Mac OS X (US English)
20-inch widescreen LCD
AirPort Extreme
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR

[img]http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/5415/img1913ej5.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/2538/img1914vx9.jpg[/img][/quote]


honestly not trying to be a douche or start anything, just purely curious, did you just get that or had it a while? how much was it? as I'm currently running:

2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1gb
250GB Serial ATA Drive, 200GB Serial ATA Drive, 80GB Serial ATA Drive
ATI Radeon X1650/256MB VRAM - i think
16X (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse
2x 20-inch widescreen LCD
Bluetooth 2.0

Mac store says that system is $1,500 I paid $829 for mine, not counting the 2nd monitor, so about $1100 total. so thats $400 cheaper, for a faster processor, double the ram, faster dvd burner, double the storage space, double the monitor space, ....

the imacs are super cool looking and compact. but seriously, its not like you cant hide a tower, I built a system ALMOST as fast as mine at mac.com and its $2199. double the price and still a slower processor.
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[img]http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s316/beitinsw/IMAGE_023.jpg[/img]


2 x 3.0 GHz Xeon MP 64-bit processors
24 Gigs of RAM 667 MHz ecc
2.7 terrabytes of SCSI3 hard drive space RAID 10 to ~1.4
2 x gigabit ethernet adapters, bundled
Windows 2003 x64
Oracle 10gR2 64-bit with 20 gig SGA+PGA

I just wish I could check my e-mail on it and make it play Doom 3.
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[quote name='GoBengals' post='444547' date='Feb 22 2007, 07:13 PM']honestly not trying to be a douche or start anything, just purely curious, did you just get that or had it a while? how much was it? as I'm currently running:

2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1gb
250GB Serial ATA Drive, 200GB Serial ATA Drive, 80GB Serial ATA Drive
ATI Radeon X1650/256MB VRAM - i think
16X (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse
2x 20-inch widescreen LCD
Bluetooth 2.0

Mac store says that system is $1,500 I paid $829 for mine, not counting the 2nd monitor, so about $1100 total. so thats $400 cheaper, for a faster processor, double the ram, faster dvd burner, double the storage space, double the monitor space, ....

the imacs are super cool looking and compact. but seriously, its not like you cant hide a tower, I built a system ALMOST as fast as mine at mac.com and its $2199. double the price and still a slower processor.[/quote]
Mr. Massingal,

:ninja: j/k

Out the door with my discount It was a little over 1500. The bottom line is I switched several years ago and have had ZERO issues...prior to that...I had them weekly. I am not a computer repair man...my Computer is a tool that has to work when I turn it on. I don't have time to monkey fuck with it. SO...Since I have owned a Mac...zero issues.

That is really the bottom line...I would use a PC if I had 5 of them so that as one was fucking up the others could be booting up and I could just chase them around the room while some die hard PC guys could come over here and fix them for free...you know...cuz of the Love.

I guess you get what you pay for sometimes.

BTW I am not a gamer so no need for the big video card.

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[quote name='steggyD' post='444570' date='Feb 22 2007, 07:41 PM']You running a rendering farm there or what?[/quote]


Oracle will use any and as much hardware as you throw at it. So we just keep throwing. It's a data warehouse/OLTP sort of thing.
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[quote name='CincyInDC' post='444577' date='Feb 22 2007, 07:46 PM']Oracle will use any and as much hardware as you throw at it. So we just keep throwing. It's a data warehouse/OLTP sort of thing.[/quote]


I'll have to throw some pics of our NetAPP PACS archive on here.

And the Mirrored\Clustered ESX servers.

And the Pillar LTS....


Too bad your hardware is Dell, but other than that, pretty damn sweet...
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[quote name='The_Joker' post='444573' date='Feb 22 2007, 07:45 PM']Mr. Massingal,

:ninja: j/k

Out the door with my discount It was a little over 1500. The bottom line is I switched several years ago and have had ZERO issues...prior to that...I had them weekly. I am not a computer repair man...my Computer is a tool that has to work when I turn it on. I don't have time to monkey fuck with it. SO...Since I have owned a Mac...zero issues.

That is really the bottom line...I would use a PC if I had 5 of them so that as one was fucking up the others could be booting up and I could just chase them around the room while some die hard PC guys could come over here and fix them for free...you know...cuz of the Love.

I guess you get what you pay for sometimes.

BTW I am not a gamer so no need for the big video card.[/quote]

That's my take, too.

His might be cheaper, but he's still running windows. :pointlaff:

And when I needed a high-end workstation for Jdeveloper and DICOM projects, the MacPro was cheaper than the Dell Precision 690. Seriously.

I like to poke the windows fanboys with a pointy stick :265: but I also have pretty much one of each variety of OS that I work on, and I never have to worry about issues with the Macs (outside of a bad "A" key on my MacBook Pro out of the box). The only other system that has been as consistent is my Solaris 10 server.

It all boils down to which tool is best for the job...

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[quote name='The_Joker' post='444573' date='Feb 22 2007, 07:45 PM']Mr. Massingal,

:ninja: j/k

Out the door with my discount It was a little over 1500. The bottom line is I switched several years ago and have had ZERO issues...prior to that...I had them weekly. I am not a computer repair man...my Computer is a tool that has to work when I turn it on. I don't have time to monkey fuck with it. SO...Since I have owned a Mac...zero issues.

That is really the bottom line...I would use a PC if I had 5 of them so that as one was fucking up the others could be booting up and I could just chase them around the room while some die hard PC guys could come over here and fix them for free...you know...cuz of the Love.

I guess you get what you pay for sometimes.

BTW I am not a gamer so no need for the big video card.[/quote]


so user error? i don't get these people who have all these windows issues. i hate games too, the video card was a cheap upgrade at the time of purchase so i went for it. i have never had any serious pc issues, never lost any data, never had random crashing, never had horrible virus attacks, where are you people getting these viruses? a PC is pretty easy to keep running smoothly and safely. if you cant resist click on "YOU JUST WON $1 MILLION DOLLARS!!!!1111" or donkey porn sites then the problem isnt the PC. I have owned a mac and if I was rich I would run a mac server and all macs just cause they look cool and money wouldn't be an issue. but $500 is quite a bit for a slower machine, "cause i havent had any issues since" the only HORRIBLE windows OS was windows ME, xp was alright, os X was better, vista is pretty smooth, the commercials and people going on and on about the security pop ups and so on in vista either arent smart enough to be using vista or need a hobby, the only issue ive seen is AMD deciding not to support old ATI cards for vista.

again, not trying to go to war mac vs PC again, just asking, i do like mac's, they just aren't too economical, for little to no benefit, you get less for more.

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[quote name='GoBengals' post='444638' date='Feb 22 2007, 08:59 PM']so user error? i don't get these people who have all these windows issues. i hate games too, the video card was a cheap upgrade at the time of purchase so i went for it. i have never had any serious pc issues, never lost any data, never had random crashing, never had horrible virus attacks, where are you people getting these viruses? a PC is pretty easy to keep running smoothly and safely. if you cant resist click on "YOU JUST WON $1 MILLION DOLLARS!!!!1111" or donkey porn sites then the problem isnt the PC. I have owned a mac and if I was rich I would run a mac server and all macs just cause they look cool and money wouldn't be an issue. but $500 is quite a bit for a slower machine, "cause i havent had any issues since" the only HORRIBLE windows OS was windows ME, xp was alright, os X was better, vista is pretty smooth, the commercials and people going on and on about the security pop ups and so on in vista either arent smart enough to be using vista or need a hobby, the only issue ive seen is AMD deciding not to support old ATI cards for vista.

again, not trying to go to war mac vs PC again, just asking, i do like mac's, they just aren't too economical, for little to no benefit, you get less for more.[/quote]
No not user error...although Windows ME was my breaking point. I would compare it to a car...would you get in one everyday if you knew that 5 out o f10 times you would be walking...only if you had to. When I get in my car I have to get to work to get paid. Or even my guitar I play a Martin HD-28 because I know when I pick it up it will sound great...I could of went with something from China that sounds like shit...but fuck that. My shit has got to work...
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I don't understand all these people who fuck their PC's up regularly either. There is only one time I have had a PC go down by way of something other than operator error. I had a virus completely fuck up a PC once, in about a dozen years of PC use on multiple PC's.

Other times, I have fried a PC, completely my fault, and have gone through trying to delete programs by way of deleting the files instead of uninstalling, then going back and inserting other files ... this was in attempt to crack Windows software. Well, my computer didn't like that much, but completely my own damn fault.
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[quote name='steggyD' post='444644' date='Feb 22 2007, 09:16 PM']I don't understand all these people who fuck their PC's up regularly either. There is only one time I have had a PC go down by way of something other than operator error. I had a virus completely fuck up a PC once, in about a dozen years of PC use on multiple PC's.

Other times, I have fried a PC, completely my fault, and have gone through trying to delete programs by way of deleting the files instead of uninstalling, then going back and inserting other files ... this was in attempt to crack Windows software. Well, my computer didn't like that much, but completely my own damn fault.[/quote]
When I want to delete a program/application I just drag it to the garbage can *POOF* gone...noe of that shared file crap. I haven't done limewire or any other "file sharing" anymore either...FUCK ALL THAT GARBAGE.

Where is Jamie at ...he would be all over me...I can't wait.. <_<

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[quote name='The_Joker' post='444653' date='Feb 22 2007, 09:41 PM']When I want to delete a program/application I just drag it to the garbage can *POOF* gone...noe of that shared file crap. I haven't done limewire or any other "file sharing" anymore either...FUCK ALL THAT GARBAGE.

Where is Jamie at ...he would be all over me...I can't wait.. <_<[/quote]



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[quote name='CincyInDC' post='444525' date='Feb 23 2007, 08:43 AM']I do most of my work on this.
[img]http://www.onecomputerguy.com/computer/trs80.jpg[/img][/quote]

That ain't shit. I'm using one of these bad boys.
[img]http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/2227/computersyear20042eq7.png[/img]
:headbang: :thumbsup:

Love the caption under this.

"Scientists from the RAND corporation have created this model to illustrate what a "home computer" could look like in the year 2004."

God, if they only had any vision. I bet my notebook is ages and galaxies farther along than that thing could have ever imagined to be.
MULLY

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Nice computer. Glad you are enjoying it. I'm thinking of selling my fast laptop and replacing it with a MacBook Pro. I enjoy gaming too much to ever give up the hotrod desktop, but I really prefer Mac's for most of the other stuff. The Windows machine can really be super tuned like a Ferrari. However, it can be a real pain in the ass to keep the bios, chipsets, drivers, etc... all up to date. Defrags, spyware blockers, anti-virus, firewall, and the like can be a bit of a pain too. It's as fast as I want to make it, but there is effort involved.

Meh. I like 'em both. I think the only weirdos are those who are still afraid of computers. The rest is personal preference.
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