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      (Mac) Computer problems thread

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      JD
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      (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Dec 16, 2008 09:48:13 pm
      Anyone?
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #1: Dec 16, 2008 10:18:59 pm
      You just know your not going to get any replies in this thread JD

      Can you really see this happening?  :throw:   ;)
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      Reply #2: Dec 16, 2008 10:20:06 pm
      No problems here ;).
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #3: Dec 16, 2008 10:43:59 pm
      A pictorial representation of this thread.

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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #4: Dec 16, 2008 10:57:29 pm
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      Reply #5: Dec 16, 2008 11:13:55 pm


      Yeah I have   :)




































      It keeps me dry when it's raining  :lmao:  :lmao:
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #6: Dec 16, 2008 11:14:55 pm
      You're spoiling the effect of this thread by hurtling it towards a second page. ;)
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      Reply #7: Dec 16, 2008 11:18:24 pm
      Yeah !!!!!!!!!

      You've already got more replies in here than the amount of goals Keane has scored  ;)  :f_whistle:
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #8: Dec 16, 2008 11:19:31 pm
      Shame Macintosh don't make consoles eh?!
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      Reply #9: Dec 16, 2008 11:26:02 pm
      Shame Macintosh don't make consoles eh?!

      Yet.
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      Reply #10: Dec 31, 2008 03:06:02 pm
      Had to recharge my MacBook this morning. Outrageous.
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      Reply #11: Dec 31, 2008 04:18:12 pm
      Had to recharge my MacBook this morning. Outrageous.

      Disgusting.

      Only yesterday I switched mine on and I must have been waiting around 11 seconds for it to completely load.

      Very poor.
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #12: Dec 31, 2008 05:21:51 pm
      Told you they were sh*te  ;)
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #13: Jan 07, 2009 09:12:04 am
      In the absence of any problems, just thought I'd let you know that Picasa is now available for the Mac.
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #14: Jan 07, 2009 09:38:21 am
      MAC's are sh*t.  I was using one in HMV in Liverpool One to access Facebook last Saturday.  Absolutely dire!
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      Reply #15: Jan 07, 2009 02:29:14 pm
      Getting Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash and Microsoft Office for Mac off a mate at college tomorrow.
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      Reply #16: Jan 07, 2009 02:30:26 pm
      MAC's are sh*t.  I was using one in HMV in Liverpool One to access Facebook last Saturday.  Absolutely dire!

      Your basing your opinion on using it in a shop for ten minutes? :D
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      Reply #17: Jan 07, 2009 05:53:19 pm
      Getting Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash and Microsoft Office for Mac off a mate at college tomorrow.

      Didn't bother with Microsoft Office.  Went with OpenOffice - does everything more than adequately.

      If you get any good at Flash let me know.
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      Reply #18: Jan 07, 2009 08:10:36 pm
      Didn't bother with Microsoft Office.  Went with OpenOffice - does everything more than adequately.

      If you get any good at Flash let me know.

      Gonna have a lay about with it tomorrow night.

      Only going with Microsoft Office because I'm so used to it because it's on the Mac's at college. I was going to get iWork but seen as I'm getting Office for free I decided against it ;).


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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #19: Jan 07, 2009 10:54:25 pm
      Didn't bother with Microsoft Office.  Went with OpenOffice - does everything more than adequately.

      If you get any good at Flash let me know.

      On OpenOffice Base can you save into a file type that will open on Microsoft Access 2007?
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      Reply #20: Jan 09, 2009 05:01:47 pm
      Right. I am stuck now. How do you uninstall something if it doesn't have an uninstall icon?
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #21: Jan 09, 2009 05:06:50 pm
      Wow! 2 pages to this thread - must be loads of problems with macs.  I'm not gonna get one of those.   :f_tongueincheek:
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      Reply #22: Jan 09, 2009 07:23:42 pm
      Right. I am stuck now. How do you uninstall something if it doesn't have an uninstall icon?

      As far as I am aware nothing 'installs' so to speak.  Nothing goes in to the registry or anything like it does with windows.  You just remove the program from the Applications menu don't you?
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      Reply #23: Jan 09, 2009 07:52:59 pm
      As far as I am aware nothing 'installs' so to speak.  Nothing goes in to the registry or anything like it does with windows.  You just remove the program from the Applications menu don't you?

      Ah it's sorted now. I read somewhere that Mac's don't have a registry. Could be the reason why it's more immune to virus'.
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #24: Jan 10, 2009 01:13:32 am
      Them days of a long install and restarting and all that sh*t just don't exist.  And it's blooming great.
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #25: Feb 02, 2009 07:37:10 pm
      My little scroll button on the top of the mouse won't go down.

      Shitty Apple.
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      Re: (Mac) Computer problems thread
      Reply #26: Feb 02, 2009 07:52:52 pm
      Clean it.  ;D
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      Reply #27: Feb 08, 2009 05:10:13 pm
      Believe it or not, my chemistry teacher's Mac crashed a few weeks ago. He's probably one person in 1,000,000 to have a Mac that crashed
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      Reply #28: Feb 08, 2009 05:48:46 pm
      Believe it or not, my chemistry teacher's Mac crashed a few weeks ago. He's probably one person in 1,000,000 to have a Mac that crashed

      Shows how sophisticated they are though now that they can even operate a car.

      Haven't had a full crash yet, although Firefox did crash once.  (Do Mac's even have a Ctrl-Alt-Del? You can't see the letters on those keys on my PC keyboard anymore!)
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      Reply #29: Feb 09, 2009 02:24:29 am
      Shows how sophisticated they are though now that they can even operate a car.
      :D

      I doubt most Mac users have never heard of a computer "crashing". They've never experienced it before or for a very long time.

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      Reply #30: Feb 27, 2009 02:15:04 am
      (Do Mac's even have a Ctrl-Alt-Del? You can't see the letters on those keys on my PC keyboard anymore!)

      Instead of the ole C-A-D you just force quit, can't remember the key combination.  Can't wait for the new OS to come out. 10.5 is just too big for me, liked 10.4 better, if it had workspaces I'd downgrade.  Had to spend hours deleting all the language scripts in all the programs, but it's worth it. 

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