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The difference with macs is it just works. :)

Spend a little time with the latest macos and you'll grow to it.

Common look and feel. Windows has its own as does Mac. So going from a pc to a mac without any real prior experience feels clumsy as you say. The same goes when going from mac to windows.

My first attempt at overclocking was with a 486sx25. Got it to 50mhz and was stable too. :thumbsup:

That was my first comp after the old Amiga 500/600 and then 1200. Who rembers the old Test drive? Loved that game.

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Memories of the old amiga club meets with external disk drives stacked as high as a monitor all running off copies. :P

My first attempt at overclocking was with a 486sx25. Got it to 50mhz and was stable too. :thumbsup:

That was my first comp after the old Amiga 500/600 and then 1200. Who rembers the old Test drive? Loved that game.

oh yeah baby

i remember my commodore 64... or my 286 with "elevator" LMAO and "frogger" and last but defintely not least... "Leisure suit larry"!

I remember when we got our first 2x CD-ROM and SoundBlaster32, it was a Creative labs, and it was a big deal. it came with like 8 games, and heaps of manuals lol, and the box was the size of the box that youd normally find a case inside.

good old days. where small things came in big packages and were exciting.

This says all...

A:\>_

If you were lucky to have 10Mb hard disk brick. You had to park your hard disk before you can turn off your PC.

For laptops, if your work offers salary sacrifice purchase, do it.

It means, your work buys it for your use, company claims it on tax, you pay the company price of the laptop minus tax to be claimed, out of your salary.

You end up with a laptop over 40% cheaper - even better if you buy a laptop with "cashback" offer.

I bought a brand new cheapo laptop costs $998, for just over $315. You can only salary sacrifice a laptop once a year.

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