What kind of computer do you want??
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- (>Tool<)
Originally posted by JimmyTango
Actually, Mac's #1 market is education. Those stupid IMac's are all over colleges.
Yeah they had these stupid Imacs all over my old high school.(When I was in high school) and I had them running virtual PC the whole damn time.



- (>Tool<)
Originally posted by Drax
making movies on a windows is fun if you like confusion....
And for this, I say, use adobe premere, its so easy to use and you can make very nice videos. Although mac may have 5000$ software like Shake that would do a bit better, I'm not going to learn how to use that shit. Theres like 5 million buttons, gah, I have a headache already.


- (>Tool<)
I have to credit weasil meat for finding this, but appearently you've missed it. http://www.ancientspear.com/mac.wmv
- Edogg
Originally posted by (>Tool<)
I have to credit weasil meat for finding this, but appearently you've missed it. http://www.ancientspear.com/mac.wmv
lmao that was friggin funny:rotflmao:

- supersTring
Originally posted by MMmmGood
Heres what I have right now:
Asus P4C800-E Deluxe
P4 3.0ghzC ( OCed to 3.5ghz ) HT Enabled
512mb DDR400 ( geting another 512mb soon )
Gainward G4 ti 4800se 128mb AGP 8x
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
Western Digital 80gb HDD w/ 8mb cache
Western Digital 160gb HDD w/ 8mb cache
I'm pretty happy.
THX A LOT!
just shorted out my Keyboard w/ a stream of drool but pfffffft-pfffffffft zzt
- Major SONAR
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by Wairudo EnjinCheck out Pricewatch.com.
Asus A7N8X deluxe - $95.93
Athlon XP 2800+ - $160.89
1 gb PC 3200 DDR - $165.99
Actually Wairudo, I stopped using Pricewatch.com
I found that their prices were good, but by the time you added the postage their prices were NOT that good. AND, you were not buying from a "reputable" dealers.
Don't get me wrong... I've used Pricewatch for a number of years and have never been burned, but if you look closely you will see that most of the return policies are not that great.
If I'm buying something for about $100. I would pay $5 more to buy from a bigger (more reputable) store. I guess I'm saying I would pay a bit more for a little more insurance in case something did need to be returned.
I still check prices at Pricewatch.com, but rarely buy anything there. Currently I use Pricegrabber.com It does about the same thing, but the vendors have ratings and seem a bit better to me.
I primarily order online to avoid our 9.75% sales tax! YIKES!
Just my .02 cents.


Another Awesome Sig by Evan - Thanks man!
- frankk6969
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- Location: Near Chicago
Originally posted by (>Tool<)
I have to credit weasil meat for finding this, but appearently you've missed it. http://www.ancientspear.com/mac.wmv
OMG that was funny.


- Edogg
Originally posted by Major SONAR
by Wairudo Enjin
Actually Wairudo, I stopped using Pricewatch.com
I found that their prices were good, but by the time you added the postage their prices were NOT that good. AND, you were not buying from a "reputable" dealers.
Don't get me wrong... I've used Pricewatch for a number of years and have never been burned, but if you look closely you will see that most of the return policies are not that great.
If I'm buying something for about $100. I would pay $5 more to buy from a bigger (more reputable) store. I guess I'm saying I would pay a bit more for a little more insurance in case something did need to be returned.
I still check prices at Pricewatch.com, but rarely buy anything there. Currently I use Pricegrabber.com It does about the same thing, but the vendors have ratings and seem a bit better to me.
I primarily order online to avoid our 9.75% sales tax! YIKES!
Just my .02 cents.![]()
actually newegg.com is one of the most reputable online vendors and they usually have the cheapest prices on pricewatch.
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