Guess we were both right
Guess we were both right
Nah, we’re just at the point where 90% of the time it’s a cartoon wolf with a three foot cock
You’re a conservative
*bottle of water
Aww man. What’s she doing now?
I don’t use Twitter, but if people read tweets the way I do, I never even look at the username unless I’m trying to figure out if it’s the same person replying to another.
Yes. You got this, bud!
That’s pretty sick actually
Still gets security updates. All the software I need to run on it runs on it.
My email, desktop, and calendar all still sync with my newer desktop. I can still play StarCraft. I can join zoom meetings while running Roll 20. I can even run Premiere and do video editing… to a point.
I guess if you need the latest and greatest then you might have a point, but I don’t.
This whole thread is removed about software bloat and Apple does that to stop the software bloat on older machines, but noooo that’s planned obsolescence. 🙄
Weren’t you just complaining about software bloat?
You should have seen the smile on my face when they opened the bus lane on my school bus route last year
👍
-posted from my ten year old MacBook which shows no need for replacement
And the apple haters will keep making this exact same comment on every post using their 3rd laptop in ten years while I’m still using my 2014 MacBook daily with no issues.
Be more original.
Tell me again how the big scary gays are indoctrinating the children. 🙄
Unpaid travel time between 8 different clients would make an 8 hour day much more than 8 hours
Corruption. Mind the corruption too. A lot of tax dollars are for that.
In your second paragraph, the two reasons you stated to have kids are entirely selfish. Then you say not having kids is selfish?
Nope, on a PC.
Never tried it over a network though, I’ve always just plugged it in to the computer where the music collection is.
I grew up with an Apple IIgs as the family PC (in the 90s; we were poor). Then my family got a free Performa PPC through a program my mom was doing in ‘97. The computer after that was a Windows PC and I never liked it as much.
So when the time came to buy my own computer I went back to a Mac and haven’t regretted it.
Dude, making coffee at home is not insignificant. I drink my coffee black and even that is like $2/coffee (which someone told me has gone up at Tim Horton’s since I was last there). Multiply that by the 3-4 coffees I drink a day and you’re looking at $30-$40/week which becomes becomes $120-160/month.
I can buy a can of coffee that lasts me two months and make it at home for $10. That’s a $370 savings every two months. (CAD)