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    Installing it on MSI laptop? How can that ever be possible?

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    Msi?

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    Try running shell scripts from the Mac, it is quite trippy. You just have to get use to a GUI made for stupid people, and its actually a great way to go.

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    Msi?
    MSI is a brand, that makes laptops (not only)
    MSI Notebook Website

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    Quote Originally Posted by tekmiester View Post
    Try running shell scripts from the Mac, it is quite trippy. You just have to get use to a GUI made for stupid people, and its actually a great way to go.
    Those who are used to windows prefer windows
    Those who are used to Mac prefer Mac
    Stupid People?

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    I think calling them stupid is a bit excessive. They just prefer GUI.

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    Yes I prefer GUI,
    I just never had to learn it, however I do use many keyboard shortcuts. Quicksilver helps for mac, anybody else use it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TotalPenguin View Post
    I tried MAC.. IMO it looks too simple.. after like 1 hour I installed it, I got bored lol... I was more excited while installing it on my MSI laptop, rather than using it...
    Using something like Kalyway I presume? You don't get the whole Apple experience unless you are running it on a Mac IMO. The hardware and design of a Mac is sleek and just works, I love it.

    Bored in one hour you say? I would get bored with a standard install of Windows also, You know they do make applications for the Mac too

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    Don't you think the MAC is a bit overpriced to just be an Intel though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tor View Post
    Don't you think the MAC is a bit overpriced to just be an Intel though?
    True, Apple prices are quite higher then others.

    Apple products are built on quality, The Mac range come with everything built in and just work. I love the fact that you can do a restore on a Mac and not have to worry about going searching for drivers.

    I remember paying $3000 for a PC in 2000, which is what I paid for my iMac a month ago

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