shecky said:bcavanau gets my vote as the 2006 C2D Most Valuable Player
Thank you...
I would like to thank......
nevermind..too long of a list.....won't bore you guys...
Keep the questions coming....got quite a list going....
shecky said:bcavanau gets my vote as the 2006 C2D Most Valuable Player
Probably Will Wait For A 17" Refurb next Spring After I Get Sick Of Running 8-Cores All Winter.drlunanerd said:You mean like Seagate support local employment by having the bulk of their employees in factories in China and Singapore?
Apple use hard drives from different manufacturers in the same model lines and you can often not guarantee what make you'll end up with - you know that. Come on Multimedia, it's another excuse for you not to pull the trigger on a new Mac, that's all. When you get your Intel Core 8 Octo, designed and built in the USA, easy-access HD bay, Santa Rosa-Claus MacBook Nano-Pro you'll be happy
tarjan said:Darn. Pentagon city got a bunch in, all "pre-sold" which was never an option I was given to be put on a list. Plus they were 2.16ghz models only so it doesn't really matter.
Clarendon : 0 "We only get stuff in on tuesday, so call next week" Somehow I doubt that. Thats two people giving me answers there I don't think of as useful.
Tysons, no clue as they are not answering the phone.
bcavanau said:Thank you...
I would like to thank......
nevermind..too long of a list.....won't bore you guys...
Keep the questions coming....got quite a list going....
Rocketman said:What's wrong with this guy? He thinks food, sleep, Lost, restroom breaks, and work are somehow more important than playing with a new comuputer!
Thanks bcavanau. Excellent early news and SCOOPS!
Rocketman
darkwing said:Haha. I agree with you, Ben. I've got many friends who won't IM with me because I'm such a "grammar nazi". I usually say things like that to them.
bcrawf said:Question: What is the easiest (and without risk) way to move all one's stuff to a new Mac to save needing to reinstall one's applications one-by-one? Would it be by using CCCloner (or other cloner)? Asssume the move is from a PB G4 running 10.4.8 to a MBP Pro.
Bob
evisa: irregardless to your comment, your correct use of the general concensus that his incorrect ordering with the ." symbols architected a spectacular vision in my head of proper grammer being something most people loose. Literally.
tripple
Did I hit most of them with that?
bcrawf said:Question: What is the easiest (and without risk) way to move all one's stuff to a new Mac to save needing to reinstall one's applications one-by-one? Would it be by using CCCloner (or other cloner)? Asssume the move is from a PB G4 running 10.4.8 to a MBP Pro.
Bob
Multimedia said:Probably Will Wait For A 17" Refurb next Spring After I Get Sick Of Running 8-Cores All Winter.
bcrawf said:Question: What is the easiest (and without risk) way to move all one's stuff to a new Mac to save needing to reinstall one's applications one-by-one? Would it be by using CCCloner (or other cloner)? Asssume the move is from a PB G4 running 10.4.8 to a MBP Pro.
Bob
wackybit said:If you live in a some country (especially Asia) that installs pirated software (eg. Aperture, Adobe creative suite CS2 premium, Final Cut Studio, etc etc) on every computer that they sell
evisa said:I don't even get what you're trying to say. Or are you just trying to pack on as many errors as possible?
Wow, forgive my closet grammar nazi tendencies; I've been blinded by the horror that is your sentence.
eyvind said:Mac OS does that by itself, assuming you have a firewire cable. The first time you boot the new Mac it'll prompt you to hook your old Mac up and will copy all apps, users, network settings etc. from the old machine to the new.
Your old Mac won't be modified in any way, so there's no risk of losing data. The process might leave the new Mac in a bad state if it went wrong somehow, but all you'd have to do to fix it is reinstall from the included DVD.
tarjan said:Just all of the most common ones.
I am not terribly annoyed by grammar problems, though being too lazy to finish words is a real problem. My girlfriend on the other hand... I love sending her emails with really bad errors
nick004 said:That must be a tedious job.
evisa said:Me, too. By the way, it's "grammar nazi."
sblasl said:Can you select what applications & files to move?