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#176
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I think we can agree having to mess with timings and clock speed is the real lose.
#179
He subsequently edited his post. It was originally
"Apple stipulates the terms of use for it's software"
which I corrected in my quote.
EDIT: you can see in my post what the original quote was - in the quoted textbox.
EDIT2: Wait a second: now I realize that you are actually arguing that "it's" is correct in that context? Boy, you skipped your English language education, haven't you. But that's OK, I guess you were born and raised in a non-english-speaking country like myself, right?
"Apple stipulates the terms of use for it's software"
which I corrected in my quote.
EDIT: you can see in my post what the original quote was - in the quoted textbox.
EDIT2: Wait a second: now I realize that you are actually arguing that "it's" is correct in that context? Boy, you skipped your English language education, haven't you. But that's OK, I guess you were born and raised in a non-english-speaking country like myself, right?
#181
I don't know why this reminded me of this but ....
My brother gets paid a lot of money by one of the big oil companies to program in APL. I honestly thought that the language was dead and gone, through programming isn't really my cup of tea.
Yes, I asked, special keyboard and all.
Anyway, I just got a great deal on a 2.0 ghz gateway core2duo (300$!), so I am running vista with a dual boot ubuntu64. I am also formatting my old laptop to run the most stable OS out there right now...
Windows XP.
#182
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Granted we have video games and more intense applications now but I could still develop OpenGL code on my old old Powerbook if I wanted to and be very comfortable with the results and build times. Granted my build times are something like 1 minute longer which is trivial considering the size of some projects.
The only reason I see to upgrade is when graphics chipsets have changed enough to the point I need the newer functions in them. Which takes a while because you need to keep your code runnable on older machines anyway. The only reason I went from my 4 year old Powerbook to this Macbook Pro was because I broke the screen for the 3rd time.
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#189
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Also, the fact that you *didn't* know what he was talking about is a good thing for you. I learned far too much about PC's in my gaming days.
#191
Pc. Not so many mac`s in this part of the world. 20% or less? Not sure. I hope somebody out there can tell me why I`we got big problems to see the pix on this site. Not on other sites, just this one. Anybody know why? Is all you mac users using programs that I`we not got on my old hp laptop or is there other reasons? Some of them I can see as black squares with a red X inside. Other times I see nothing, I just understand from the txt there should be a picture. Hope I can see more pix you see, especially the Motobeance mixte that is just like mine..
#192
Pc. Not so many mac`s in this part of the world. 20% or less? Not sure. I hope somebody out there can tell me why I`we got big problems to see the pix on this site. Not on other sites, just this one. Anybody know why? Is all you mac users using programs that I`we not got on my old hp laptop or is there other reasons? Some of them I can see as black squares with a red X inside. Other times I see nothing, I just understand from the txt there should be a picture. Hope I can see more pix you see, especially the Motobeance mixte that is just like mine..
And by the way, which part of the world is that where you are?
#194
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That comic, applied to "its/it's" is terribly confusing. According to that comic "it's" would be a contraction (correct) or a possessive (incorrect) while "its" would be plural (also incorrect).
#196
Last edited by wroomwroomoops; 01-12-08 at 09:12 PM.
#198
I'll have to get my hands on that book (the actual print version). That's seriously good stuff, my friend. Look what I've found at the very beginning!
"The pronominal possessives hers, its, theirs, yours, and oneself have no apostrophe."
By the way, how different is the 4th from the 3rd edition, do you know?
"The pronominal possessives hers, its, theirs, yours, and oneself have no apostrophe."
By the way, how different is the 4th from the 3rd edition, do you know?
Last edited by wroomwroomoops; 01-13-08 at 12:34 AM.
#200
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Get a Mac, and run Windows dual-boot (free), or side by side with OS X, or simultaneously in the same screen.
If you're patient, you can have as many OS's running simultaneously as your RAM and HD allows. I have several different versions of XP (to test web development on IE 5.5, IE6, IE7) on the same Macbook.
Why limit yourself? Just be prepared to slowly but surely ditch Windows for OS X. It's happening to just about every software developer I work with, and this is from kids right out of college to folks with 10-15 years invested in Windows. I think my company's engineering staff are about 30% Mac and growing.
If you're patient, you can have as many OS's running simultaneously as your RAM and HD allows. I have several different versions of XP (to test web development on IE 5.5, IE6, IE7) on the same Macbook.
Why limit yourself? Just be prepared to slowly but surely ditch Windows for OS X. It's happening to just about every software developer I work with, and this is from kids right out of college to folks with 10-15 years invested in Windows. I think my company's engineering staff are about 30% Mac and growing.





