
and miles we had our Thanksgiving meal at noon, and then i worked from 4-12
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kobeaki wrote:no problem man, ive mixed and recorded entire discs on my trusty old apple power mac g3 400, albeit slowly and very thought out ahead of time...
if you ever have a question hit me up, or erik too, although i think erics training is more to the post/ live side of the campus, where mine is more to the laboratory...
milesfides wrote:I have the macbook air. Had it for a few months now. I like it for its portability, which is key running around nyc and taking public transportation. I remember when I had the white macbook earlier this year. That sucker was pretty heavy after awhile.
Macbook air's built quality is very good. It may look flimsy, but it's built more solidly than the white macbook, which had begun to squeak at some of plastic seams.
The biggest drawback is the lack of a dvd/cd-rom, but for me professionally, that's a non-issue, and when I do want to watch movies or otherwise install some programs, I have the external superdrive.
Macbook air is really for people who need portability over computing power. I won't lie, even some webpages tax this little bugger. I haven't even tried playing games. But for the average professionals, I can't think of a better alternative to the macbook air.
I'm not sure how successful it was or not. To be honest, I don't see many people with it at all, which makes my e-penis feel larger.
Once I get into the filmmaking side of things, I'm sure I'll need one of desktop beasts. Money money money.
kobeaki wrote:
yeah miles, thats why i recommend to most people to stay away from the air, for the exact reasons you just stated, but better than me. its a great computer, however much like the g3 all in one, or even the original bondi imac, its a sure harbinger of the future, but not ready for primetime, unless your doing wordprocessing or internet surfing, the facet that gives me that sense btw is the 64gig flash drive...the future indeed...btw, did you get a standard platter or the flash drive in yr air?
also, being a new yawker, im sure you heard of charlie rose's sacrificing his face for his air, right?
KB8MVP wrote:Again thanks for the support guys, now we think it might be his ulcer, which could be treatable, we just have to keep a close eye on him and be really careful on what he eats. Today's been a pretty rough day.
Erik Eleven wrote:I'm debating giving up on the old tv soon. The damn thing won't break.
Kno wrote:Erik Eleven wrote:I'm debating giving up on the old tv soon. The damn thing won't break.
If you do, I wouldnt mind an early christmas gift
My eyes cry (both of enjoyment and of sadness) every time I watch the Laker games on my 18inch, 330lb tv I got.
Happy Holidays.
TommyTheCat wrote:miles,
you still thinking about moving? i know you were talking about a tight budget and i just talked to a girl who works with my wife and is living off of $1000 a month in ashland. even with her living costs figured in, she's still got enough for school fee's (University of Southern Oregon). i think you'd really dig ashland but since it's one of the more expensive communities in S.Oregon, i was floored to find she could manage on that little a month.
milesfides wrote:I actually plan on saving a few grand and taking a half-year hiatus to do nothing but write.