icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Thinkpads aren't what they used to be. At least the T series. One year into my 3 year cycle the ThinkPad I had became a slow, cumbersome piece of paper weight. And it's not just me either. Almost everyone in my team had the same issue. I hear the X series is sweet though. Since I didn't want to punch the laptop screen working on Windows, I switched to a mac. It's not too shabby.

And paneer sucks. I'm gonna fix myself some wai-wai noodles college kid style.
 
Apr 15, 2006
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Thinkpads aren't what they used to be. At least the T series. One year into my 3 year cycle the ThinkPad I had became a slow, cumbersome piece of paper weight. And it's not just me either. Almost everyone in my team had the same issue. I hear the X series is sweet though. Since I didn't want to punch the laptop screen working on Windows, I switched to a mac. It's not too shabby.

And paneer sucks. I'm gonna fix myself some wai-wai noodles college kid style.
Look, it was either the Lenovo or a Macbook. And frankly, you know how I feel about Macs and learning something completely different. :disagree:
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Learning something new? What are you? 60 years old? After the first day you get right into gear.

Btw, all my companies software runs better on Mac. Very weird since all the development happens for Windows and the left over engineers work on the Mac version :D
 

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i wish, we woulda hit up hard 8, i will be next month, i will hit you up
I was just talking to a colleague about that place. Let's definitely do that when you get back.

Look, it was either the Lenovo or a Macbook. And frankly, you know how I feel about Macs and learning something completely different. :disagree:
Macbooks are comparable IMO
 

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