Originally posted by bornl33t
Thinking about buying a MAC
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Android Is Coming. Get On Board !
Originally posted by bornl33tI currently use a i910 with windows mobile 6.1. Out of the box it's slow and unimpressive, thanks to xda, modaco and ppc geeks developers it's far superior to the iphone...but that wasn't MS's doing. In fact MS has been promising windows mobile 6.5 and 7 since 2007?
Android.......
Coming soon to a phone ( PC ? ) near you !
I don’t have to tell you about Android Netbooks. But what I would like to remind you of is a particular story about the upcoming Dell Android Netbook. Earlier this month, BSQUARE sent out a press release which they retracted soon after, claiming they had ported Flash Light to Dell Netbooks running Google Android. They jumped the gun (oops) and Dell responded with a simple “we do not make Android Netbooks”. There stance seems to have changed a bit. As you can see in the below video, Dell Technology Strategist Doug Anson demonstrates Android running on a Dell Mini 10v […]
I love my G1 phone and the Android OS !

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I got a mac im looking to get rid of if anyone is interested
iBook G4
Powerbook 6.7
Power PC G4 (1.5)
1 CPUs
1.42 Ghz
L2 Cache (per CPU) 512KB
Memory 512 MB
Bus speed 142 MHz
Boot ROM Version 4.9.3f0
Hard Drive 55.89 GB
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Originally posted by Spider-TWBeing Lohman, I thought it was about a MAC-10.
Had one :) Wasn't that impressed. If I ever rebuy into that idea its going to be an Uzi"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr SuessComment
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The only two people I've known to have MAC-10s had them auto-cycle. One got lucky and the other had to get his left hand put back together, which was lucky too since it ran the whole magazine.Originally posted by Lohman446Had one :) Wasn't that impressed. If I ever rebuy into that idea its going to be an Uzi
My son has a Mac computer that does well, but he runs it in PC mode about half of the time due to software availability. It is relatively powerful, since it does a good job emulating a mid-to-high end PC, which is extra overhead in the first place.
Speaking of Macs, I saw a beautiful Mack flat bed delivery truck on the street the other day. Looked to be late 60s, early 70s. Shiny Mack red with dual chrome stacks, dual rear tires and a brand new bed. Sounded good too.
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