Re: TI-H: OT: The Ad I saw


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Re: TI-H: OT: The Ad I saw




The Mac still can't pre-emptively multitask....
And sorry, but disk drives will never go out of style or stop being useful 
until everyone has a CD-RW....

>You obviosly need some training in reading english.
>I never said it crashed when I copied, I said it locked up the system, that 
>is,
>did not allow me to do anything until it was done copying. in other word,
>multitask = no.
>os 7 _was_ awful. the only macs I have used that was even close to be 
>useful is
>the new G3 ones...  the old PPC lacked in bad OS and slow graphiccards..
>But I guess I havn't used many powerfull macs, just "normal" ones..
>I think macOS is an insult for the processors they use, and the choice of
>graphics and other such stuff on "normal" macs (= for home use) is plain 
>stupid.
>Just as stupid as IBM aptivas and early Compaqs.
>stupid saveings, wich made it slow, and with a price that still was to 
>high.
>I hope they have learnt something now, wich I think shows that they have..
>but they managed to make the imacs increadbily uggly :) and thay have the 
>most
>unergonomic mouse I have ever tried.
>
>//Olle
>And about no diskdrive on iMac..  Who the hell uses disketts nowadays :) I 
>for
>shure doesnt. they just brake. no.. network is the thing.
>
>
>Paul Kafasis wrote:
> >
> > Oh please. That's why System 7, early versions like 7 and 7.1 were
> > crappy, because of lack of stability. But "crashes when you copy a file"
> > is BS, and an isolated incident, Im sure. I worked with various sytem
> > 7's for many years, it wasn't awful, it just crashed to much. It still
> > looked(and was) a hell of a lot nicer than Windows. But I'm not even
> > going to bother arguing about outdated OSes.
> >
> > -P
> >
> > >>An OS that locks up your entire system when you copy a file, or
> > chrashes
> > everything when one app goes down sucks, no matter who made it.
>


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