The Official 2nd Gen RAM Forum OT thread
#6713
I would like to upgrade to a newer Mac that's running a solid-state drive; however, I have zero use for these newer machines that are coming with one-half Terabyte of storage. My current machine has an 80GB drive of which only ~40GB is being used. I'm not one of those who feels the need to pirate and store Gigabytes of movies and music.
Vista is junk, Win 7 is Vista but patched, and it works great AS LONG as it isn't HP modified!
XP was great, Win 2000 Pro was THE BEST!
Uploading vid and pics right now LOL...
#6715
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/03/justic...html?hpt=hp_t2
Not to sound like as ******* but you would think Chris would have shown better judgement....
Not to sound like as ******* but you would think Chris would have shown better judgement....
#6716
Yeah, like I'm going to take advice from some 19 year old script kiddie
Kid, the first computers I used were the old IBM with amber monitors that displayed each pixel a bit larger than the size of the period in this sentence. Said IBM ran on DOS 2.0, which required the O/S to be booted off the 5.25" diskette first.
The other computers we played on in school were the TRS-80 and Commodore 64.
#6717
Yeah, like I'm going to take advice from some 19 year old script kiddie
Kid, the first computers I used were the old IBM with amber monitors that displayed each pixel a bit larger than the size of the period in this sentence. Said IBM ran on DOS 2.0, which required the O/S to be booted off the 5.25" diskette first.
The other computers we played on in school were the TRS-80 and Commodore 64.
Kid, the first computers I used were the old IBM with amber monitors that displayed each pixel a bit larger than the size of the period in this sentence. Said IBM ran on DOS 2.0, which required the O/S to be booted off the 5.25" diskette first.
The other computers we played on in school were the TRS-80 and Commodore 64.